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Definition of Exploiters
1. exploiter [n] - See also: exploiter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Exploiters
Literary usage of Exploiters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Commercialized Prostitution in New York City by George Jackson Kneeland, Katharine Bement Davis (1913)
"CHAPTER IV THE exploiters THE present investigation has established the fact that
the business of prostitution in New York City is exploited and, ..."
2. British War Finance, 1914-15 by William Ramage Lawson (1915)
"Our German guests—and exploiters—may be graded in an ascending scale from prison
to Privy Council. There are first the twenty master spies, of whom one is ..."
3. The Contemporary Drama of France by Frank Wadleigh Chandler (1920)
"CHAPTER XI IMPORTERS AND WAR exploiters PLAYWRIGHTS AND THE EXOTIC THE French
theatre has never been so hospitable to foreign drama as the German or the ..."
4. Sdi: A View From Europe by Robert C. Hughes (1995)
"At the level of national strategy and Alliance theater strategy, nothing in the
nature of deterrence itself has fundamentally changed. exploiters AND OTHER ..."
5. The Struggle for Existence by Walter Thomas Mills (1904)
"There are many classes of exploiters. There are many classes of workers. But the
class lines of importance in economic controversies are not the lines ..."
6. Religion -- Its Prophets and Its False Prophets by James Bishop Thomas (1918)
"... patriotism and art—into terms of commercialism or exploitation. All exploiters
are in essence idolaters, whose God is the foe of the Living God. ..."