magnates in English

noun
1
a wealthy and influential person, especially in business.
a media magnate
synonyms:tycoonmogulcaptain of industrybaronlordkingmagnificoindustrialistproprietorbig shotbig cheese(head) honchofat cat
noun

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1. Both were his colleagues amongst the seven original confederate magnates.

2. Mr Guppy has no eyes for either of these magnates.

3. The wealthy Bombay and Ahmedabad magnates thereupon withdrew their financial support of the ashram.

4. The wealthy Bombay and Ahmedabad magnates thereupon withdrew their financial support of the ashram. Sentencedict.com

5. Some fear nudist camps, especially those that draw families with children, serve as magnates for pedophiles.

6. All that happened was that individual kings and individual magnates or magnate families sometimes came into collision.

7. Their words infuse the air Britain breathes, serving just three press magnates whose pernicious influence corrodes all political discourse.

8. As befitted Oriental magnates visiting a ruler, the pagan astrologers fell down and “presented [the young child] with gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh.”

9. Better historical sources know the early forefathers of the Puzyna and Oginskis, princes Bynamed Hlazyna and Gluszonek who were magnates in the region of Smolensk in the late 15th century

10. Social research informs politicians and policy makers, educators, planners, legislators, administrators, developers, business magnates, managers, social workers, non-governmental organizations, non-profit organizations, and people interested in resolving social issues in general.

11. Numerous disciples , religious heads , heads of monasteries , poets and scholars in Tamil and Sanskrit , rural and provincial magnates , government officials , people of importance , and unlettered people , gathered round him , revering him as a yogic adept and spiritual master , a poet and scholar .

12. Among the basic principles the author espouses, one comes up repeatedly throughout the book and probably constitutes the very essence of individual economic triumph: what motivates magnates isn't the goal of making money but rather the pleasure they take in the constant exercise of Accumulating wealth.

13. 1924, Herman Melville, Billy Budd, London: Constable & Co., Chapter 4, [1] But as ashore, knightly valor, tho' shorn of its Blazonry, did not cease with the knights, neither on the seas, […] did the nobler qualities of such naval magnates as Don John of Austria, Doria, Van Tromp, Jean Bart

14. Grand Burgher [male] or Grand Burgheress [female] is a specific conferred or inherited title of medieval German origin and legally defined preeminent status granting exclusive constitutional privileges and legal rights, who were magnates and subordinate only to the Emperor, independent of feudalism and territorial nobility or lords paramount.

15. Grand Burgher [male] or Grand Burgheress [female] (from German: Großbürger [male], Großbürgerin [female]) is a specific conferred or inherited title of medieval German origin and legally defined preeminent status granting exclusive constitutional privileges and legal rights (German: Großbürgerrecht), who were magnates and subordinate only to the Emperor, independent of feudalism and