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US
/ɹɪˈspɑndənt/
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[ UK /ɹɪspˈɒndənt/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪspˈɒndənt/ ]
NOUN
- the codefendant (especially in a divorce proceeding) who is accused of adultery with the corespondent
- someone who responds
ADJECTIVE
-
replying
an answering smile
an answering glance
How To Use respondent In A Sentence
- As a life-long Sox fan, Thomma professed deep offense at being put in the Cubs section when he blogged: ...in a crime against nature, your correspondent - a genuine White Sox fan, a man who attended his first twi-night double header at the Old Comiskey in 1963, who sat behind third base for the 50th anniversary All Star Game there in '83--has been assigned a seat in the Cubs section. Archive 2008-11-25
- Since interviewers represent the interface between the research and the respondent, they have an important role in maximizing the response rate for the survey.
- Not lords nor proletariats nor bishops nor husbands nor co-respondents nor virgins nor adultresses nor uncles nor noses. Touch and Go
- The position of the respondent husband may also be briefly stated.
- The BBC correspondent says anti - piracy mission is controversial in Japan because of its pacifist post - War constitution.
- Volumes of exchanges have been taking place over what some of these correspondents have called the militarisation of Haiti by international forces, many of the voices sounding off against it. TrinidadExpress Today's News
- Guardian International correspondent Jonathan Steele called Bush's and Blair's denial of the horrors attending the Iraq civil war "Panglossian" - referring to the ever optimistic Dr. Pangloss of Voltaire's novel Candide who, at every disaster, proclaims that ours is the best of all possible worlds. Surge to Purge: The 80% Solution in Iraq
- Perhaps her most productive period was her five-year stint as a foreign correspondent in New York.
- Our foreign correspondent reports that conditions in the refugee camps are filthy and overcrowded.
- Staff writer Colum Lynch at the United Nations, correspondent Anthony Faiola and special correspondent Samuel Sockol in Tunis, and staff writer Steve Hendrix in Benghazi contributed to this report. U.S., Europe considering naval operations to deliver humanitarian aid to Libya