taker in English

noun
1
a person who takes a specified thing.
a drug-taker
2
a person who takes a bet or accepts an offer or challenge.
there were plenty of takers when I offered a small wager

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "taker" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "taker", or refer to the context using the word "taker" in the English Dictionary.

1. This unique taker power is inherently Anticompetitive

2. But Yeltsin is nothing if not a risk-taker.

3. I want to give her away, but no taker.

4. Assumptive questions makes assumptions about what the survey-taker knows and feels without taking a step back and considering where the survey-taker actually stands

5. 5 synonyms for Canvasser: solicitor, scrutineer, headcounter, poll taker, pollster

6. 5 synonyms for cAnvasser: solicitor, scrutineer, headcounter, poll taker, pollster

7. An Aquarist is a special type of an animal care taker

8. So the problem of Alienability of contingent remainders and executory interests, where the taker is unascertained, is necessarily restricted to cases where there is a prospective taker who answers the description.

9. Antonyms for Benefactor include antagonist, opponent, opposer, recipient, beneficiary, taker, misanthropist, receiver, payee and inheritor

10. He is England's all-time highest international wicket-taker when combined across all three formats.

11. Berberi uses a refreshable Braille display to use his Braille note taker in music class

12. I really don't feel like talking about my dead mother with my hostage taker, but thanks.

13. It is made by one person (called the deponent) in the presence of an authorised Affidavit taker

14. So, a census taker walks into a meth house, Ends up dead in the trunk of someone's car.

15. To Appraise the hypothetical hotel property under any other premise would unfairly disadvantage the property owner economically and benefit the taker because the taker could restore the hotel to operation and profit from it without having paid the appropriate amount for it.

16. Of Alienability cannot arise, because there is no prospective taker in being to attempt to alienate the future interest

17. Bumper then opens a taker position and equips a comparable number of Bumpered assets – fee-bearing tokens representing their protected position

18. South Africa's Allan Donald was the highest wicket-taker with 17 wickets and received the player of the series award.

19. I was not ready to become the care-taker of another living thing which would, like me, eventually turn futile.

20. The Astrolabe, which translates roughly to “star-taker” in Greek, traveled out of Europe and into the Islamic world by the 8th century.

21. You have to have that quiet 'Coopetition.' " Glasper is a risk taker because someone with a different background took a risk on him

22. As nouns the difference between acceptor and Accepter is that acceptor is one who accepts while Accepter is a person who accepts; a taker.

23. “Do Not Be a Taker of Faces” was the theme developed by Robert Ciranko, a helper to the Writing Committee of the Governing Body.

24. The Codependent person, known as ‘the giver,’ feels worthless unless they are needed by — and making sacrifices for — the enabler, otherwise known as ‘the taker.' — Dr

25. Exelberg Codependent relationships are thus constructed around an inequity of power that promotes the needs of the taker, leaving the giver to keep on giving often

26. An illegal method of saving penalties is for the goalkeeper to make a quick and short jump forward just before the penalty taker connects with the ball.

27. This criterion refers to the range of vocabulary the test taker has used and the accuracy and Appropriacy of that use in terms of the specific task

28. He was the highest wicket-taker of the 2010 Champions League Twenty20 tournament for Chennai Super Kings with 13 wickets and was adjudged as the player of the tournament.

29. 2018 Ticket taker, "Struggling Against the Perception of Facts", Anne with an E, season 2, episode 8, 13 minutes On this train we put the Coloureds to work

30. " And last fall, in October, he made an apparent attempt to deflate the divorce rumors by sitting for a televised census count alongside his wife, who told the census taker, "I am his wife.

31. Conversion, in law, unauthorized possession of personal property causing curtailment of the owner’s possession or alteration of the property.The essence of Conversion is not benefit to the wrongful taker but detriment to the rightful owner

32. Noun Formerly, an officer of the king's forest, who had the care of cattle agisted, and collected the money for the same; -- hence called gisttaker, which in England is corrupted into guest-taker.; noun Now, one who Agists or takes in cattle to pasture at a certain

33. Blueprint students are 6x more likely to get a 170+ than the typical LSAT test taker (In case you need a point of reference: LSAC reports that only about 17% of all test takers score 160 or higher, and only about 2% of test takers rock out with a 170 or higher).

34. D’Anchat Operating Under Construction • 8 wind projects with a combined gross capacity of 131 MW • 87 gross MW of installed capacity from seven projects • 44 gross MW of capacity in construction from one project • Weighted average remaining term of PPAs of 13 years, mainly with A+ rated EDF Beaumont Vallottes Bois d’Anchat Off-Taker