rentier
Americannoun
plural
rentiersnoun
Etymology
Origin of rentier
from rente ; see rent 1
Example Sentences
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Pinar Giritlioglu, the Istanbul head of the Chamber of City Planners, said: "Unfortunately, the rentier system instead of science continues to rule everything."
From Reuters • Feb. 20, 2023
John Steinbeck’s great Dust Bowl novel, “The Grapes of Wrath,” does an excellent job explicating how a financier-promoted rentier society spurred the mass exodus of Oklahomans post–Dust Bowl that resulted in death, loss and exploitation.
From Salon • Mar. 29, 2019
Isn't it time we faced the fact that we have what the French call a rentier class in this country?
From New York Times • Jan. 5, 2018
What I would like to take up is Adam Smith views on the rentier class, which, for me at least, is a far more intellectually interesting topic than Keynesianism versus… SSVE.
From Forbes • Aug. 26, 2014
But neither he nor Madame complained much; though they belonged to the rentier class and were liable to suffer more than those whose incomes were capable of expansion.
From A Padre in France by Birmingham, George A.
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