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Definition of Expender
1. Noun. Someone who spends money to purchase goods or services.
Generic synonyms: Client, Customer
Derivative terms: Disburse, Expend, Spend
Definition of Expender
1. one that expends [n -S] - See also: expends
Lexicographical Neighbors of Expender
Literary usage of Expender
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Spanish and English Commercial Vocabulary: By Carlos F. McHale by Charles Frederick McHale (1920)
"... of papers bearing on a case, resource expedir to dispatch, ship, forward,
send, issue, make out (as, checks, receipts, etc.) expender to spend, expend, ..."
2. Household Management by Bertha M. Terrill, American School of Home Economics (1911)
"Devine further affirms that "it is the present duty of the economist to magnify
the office of the wealth expender, to accompany her to the very threshold of ..."
3. Memorials of St. Giles's, Durham: Being Grassmen's Accounts and Other Parish by James Barmby (1896)
"... of such his expender when called on to account. Witness our Hand this 12th
day of May, 1782. [Twenty signatures]. 1788. ..."
4. The Science of Political Economy by Henry George (1897)
"... since, even when the intent and the result of the effort is the satisfaction
of a desire on the part of the expender of the effort, there is necessarily ..."
5. A Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English; with Numerous by William Owen Pughe (1832)
"... A coo- sumer ; an expender. ... gwr) A consumer; an expender ; a digester.
Trew, ».m. (tra) A sneeze, the act of sneezing. ..."
6. The Profession of Home Making: A Condensed Home-study Course by American School of Home Economics (1911)
"Devine further affirms that "it is the present duty of the economist to magnify
the office of the wealth expender, to accompany her to the very threshold of ..."