Definition of Expenders

1. expender [n] - See also: expender

Lexicographical Neighbors of Expenders

expellers
expelleth
expelling
expellings
expels
expence
expences
expencive
expend
expendabilities
expendability
expendable
expendables
expended
expender
expenders
expending
expenditures
expends
expense account
expense record
expensed
expenseful
expenseless
expenses
expensing
expensive
expensive drunk

Literary usage of Expenders

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Pamphleteer by Abraham John Valpy (1820)
"... and the unequal degrees of capacity with which she endows men, she has provided for keeping up an equilibrium between the savers and expenders. ..."

2. Works by Herbert Spencer (1896)
"truth are not conspicuous and regular: the obvious reason being that since plants arc accumulators and in so small a degree expenders, the premises of the ..."

3. The Health of Nations: A Review of the Works of Edwin Chadwick by Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson, Edwin Chadwick (1887)
"But then we did not accept the voice of the rate expenders as the voice of the ratepayers. An Assistant Commissioner was sent to examine the local defects, ..."

4. The Principles of Biology by Herbert Spencer (1898)
"truth are not conspicuous and regular: the obvious reason being that since plants are accumulators and in so small a degree expenders, the premises of the ..."

5. Ireland: Its Scenery, Character, &c. by Samuel Carter Hall (1842)
"The sums expended in private charity, considering the limited means of the expenders, is astonishing ; they are ever anxious to relieve, even beyond their ..."

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