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marketeermar‧ket‧eer /ˌmɑːkəˈtɪə $ ˌmɑːrkəˈtɪr/ (also mar‧ket‧er /ˈmɑːkɪtə $ ˈmɑːrkɪtər/) noun [countable] - A little later, when bankers tried to become retailers of financial services, they raided consumer-goods marketeers.
- Among more radical monetarists and free marketeers there remains disappointment that the government had not done more to shift the middle ground.
- But the free marketeers are wrong to suspect a revival of intervention in industry.
- For Kurzlinger, until then just a Berlin black marketeer and gangster, it became a profession.
- Free marketeers even talked of privatisation.
- The marketeers are out to persuade them otherwise.
- The Labour Party is out-manoeuvring the free marketeers.
- We're keeping an eye on gangsters, black marketeers and revolutionaries.
ADJECTIVE► black· For Kurzlinger, until then just a Berlin black marketeer and gangster, it became a profession.· Prices started to rise. Black marketeers and moneylenders mushroomed.· We're keeping an eye on gangsters, black marketeers and revolutionaries.· This reflected the view of other deputies who foresaw property-owning black marketeers controlling the economy.· Pavlov's allegations contradicted earlier official statements which portrayed the currency confiscation as an attack on black marketeers and excess money supply.· It appeared to be targeted particularly at black marketeers and speculators hoarding goods to create artificial shortages. ► free· Among more radical monetarists and free marketeers there remains disappointment that the government had not done more to shift the middle ground.· But the free marketeers are wrong to suspect a revival of intervention in industry.· The Labour Party is out-manoeuvring the free marketeers.· And a more frequent service meant greater passenger convenience. Free marketeers rejoiced as their predictions came true.· Pavlov combined his allegations with an attack on free marketeers and private enterprise joint venture companies. someone who sells goods or services—marketeering noun [uncountable] |