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fin·an·cier I. \|finən|si(ə)r, fə̇|nan|-, fə̇|naan|-, -|siə also |fīˌna(a)n|- or |fiˌna(a)n|- or |fīnən|-, chiefly Brit fīˈnansiə(r) or fiˈnansiə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from Middle French, from finance + -ier -er 1. a. obsolete : an officer who administers the public revenues b. : a large-scale investor : capitalist c. : a person who undertakes to secure large funds for a government or business : investment banker 2. obsolete : a receiver, farmer, or administrator of public taxes in France before the Revolution II. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to conduct financial operations often by sharp, ruthless, or reprehensible practices < put an end to such financiering and unhallowed practices — Hartley Withers > < cold-eyed financiering — Carlos Baker > |