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rapporteur
[ rap-awr-tur; French ra-pawr-tœr ]
noun
- a person responsible for compiling reports and presenting them, as to a governing body.
rapporteur
/ ˌræpɔːˈtɜː /
noun
- a person appointed by a committee to prepare reports of meetings or carry out an investigation
Word History and Origins
Origin of rapporteur1
Word History and Origins
Origin of rapporteur1
Example Sentences
In 2019, rapporteurs for the United Nations concluded that the firm’s practice of turning homes into financial instruments that were then traded on global markets was displacing people in the name of profit.
The rapporteurs said the incentives built into this financing model make housing less affordable, particularly in communities of color, and reported that some people were being charged for ordinary repairs and maintenance on top of their normal rent.
According to the Special Rapporteur, an especially disturbing trend is the growing rate of executions.
The U.N. rapporteur has called for the lifting of the sanctions, which is what always happens when they begin to bite.
Pour le Rapporteur (M. Fauchille) c'est le droit de passage qui prime.
On peut compter, avait dit le noble rapporteur, sur le concours loyal et clair des gouvernements trangers.
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