Synonym: author, break down, builder, collapse, creator, fail, fall, inventor, maker, originator, producer, sink, stumble, topple, tumble. Similar words: profound, under, under way, undergo, fall under, come under, understand, undermine. Meaning: ['faʊndə(r)] n. 1. inflammation of the laminated tissue that attaches the hoof to the foot of a horse 2. a person who founds or establishes some institution 3. a worker who makes metal castings. v. 1. fail utterly; collapse 2. sink below the surface 3. break down, literally or metaphorically 4. stumble and nearly fall.
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61. A social scientist of great distinction and international reputation, Malinowski was a founder of modern social anthropology.
62. He was a founder member of the Edinburgh Press Club, established more than 50 years ago.
63. Fearing the ships might founder on coastal rocks, the admiral summoned all his navigators to put their heads together.
64. In 1911 he was a founder member of the Photomicrographic Society, whose Barnard medal he endowed.
65. He was a founder member of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1847 and its president in 1870-1.
66. Microsoft founder Bill Gates pledged $ 100m to the search for an Aids vaccine.
67. Mr Blinco was a founder member of the Coventry Reminiscence Theatre and he is currently working on a one-man show.
68. The founder often made provision for the mass-priest to teach a grammar school.
69. Yassin is the founder of the militant Islamic movement Hamas.
70. Now, with the founder gone, these ominous flaws lay glaringly exposed.
71. Its founder was Paul Thiry, Baron d'Holbach, an aristocrat by acquisition not birth.
72. All that, and George Plimpton still set aside time for serious literature as founder of the esteemed Paris Review.
73. This Jesuit was not only a profound preacher, but the founder of orphanages and improver of prison conditions.
74. He replaces Berndt Schultz, the Fair's founder, who did not stand for re-election.
75. The shop is still run by the founder and his two sons.
76. The cousin was Carl Laemmle, founder of Universal Pictures and a man with a sentimental propensity for hiring his relatives.
77. Among them: Paul Dresher, founder of the Bay Area ensemble that bears his name.
78. They simply continue a tradition established by Arthur Liberty, the firm's Victorian founder.
79. According to founder and president Jim Ready, Xpert enables users to monitor the behaviour of code as its being written.
80. He was also a founder member of Bill Bruford's Earthworks, which has recorded four albums to date.
81. The founder of organized group travel, and one of the world's largest travel companies.
82. Mr Quinlan succeeds company founder Paul Margolis, 42, who will remain as chairman, the company said.
83. Later it was revealed that its founder had completed a three-year prison sentence only six months before becoming a GRE agent.
83. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
84. His business had started to founder and his company had gone into insolvent liquidation.
85. I am surprised that the city government has not accepted our proposal to be our founder member.
86. Prominent among the pictures is an 1854 sepia photograph of Jonathan Pickering, the bewhiskered company founder.
87. The files show that Booth, Electrophone's founder, was a most persistent individual.
88. He was a founder member of the Company of Master Mariners.
89. It is clear that Castroism, in its particular quirks and colors, can not survive the death of its founder.
90. Founder and director Lesley Scott-Ordish hoped we had enjoyed a good night, and we had.
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