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industrialist

[ US /ˌɪnˈdəstɹiəɫɪst/ ]
[ UK /ɪndˈʌstɹɪəlˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who manages or has significant financial interest in an industrial enterprise

How To Use industrialist In A Sentence

  • They watched in wonder as bankers, industrialists and assorted spivs piled up more and more riches.
  • Policy discontinuity frustrated industrialists and investors who wished to engage in forward planning: they could not anticipate stability in government programs.
  • American defender of theirs says just the same of their industrialism and free-trade; indeed, this gentleman, taking the bull by the horns, proposes that we should for the [78] future call industrialism culture, and the industrialists the men of culture, and then of course there can be no longer any misapprehension about their true character; and besides the pleasure of being wealthy and comfortable, they will have authentic recognition as vessels of sweetness and light. Culture and Anarchy
  • The organisation claims the support of prominent industrialists and of former members of the security forces.
  • The government has set up a committee of industrialists and academics to advise it.
  • Today, many Canadians outside of your industrialist and financier circles are suffering again from globalization.
  • The government wields enormous power over the economy, and industrialists are always looking for ways to promote their interests.
  • The winners will be Irish landlords, existing house-owners and industrialists.
  • Not satisfied with having built the first American locomotive and running for president (for the Greenback Party ticket), industrialist Peter Cooper decided to try his hand in desserts. Alex Santoso: The 10 Neatest New York Inventions Ever
  • The Zone covers 300 acres which, for the next twelve years, will offer unprecedented benefits for industrialists and investors.
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