Sentencedict.com
 Directly to word page Vague search(google)
Home > Recipient in a sentence

Recipient in a sentence

  up(4)  down(4)
Sentence count:182+1Posted:2016-07-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: receiverrecipient roleSimilar words: recipeprecisepreciselyappreciationclientlenientpatientancientMeaning: [rɪ'sɪpɪənt]  n. 1. a person who gets something 2. the semantic role of the animate entity that is passively involved in the happening denoted by the verb in the clause. 
Random good picture Not show
31. But my stage tended to turn into a revolving stage and I became the recipient of endless encores.
32. In other cases an innocent recipient may be protected at least until he becomes aware of the confidential nature of the information.
33. The fiscal rub arises because of new mandates that the hours a welfare recipient works gradually increase to 30 per week.
34. Vicars bribed with halfpennies and were known to pressure parents about what was expected before some one became an appropriate recipient of charity.
35. She touches a piece of heaven and becomes the recipient of power from an unknown source.
36. Criticism should never cause the recipient to lose face, inner dignity or self-respect.
37. Which he then sent off-planet, by various well-disguised and roundabout routes, to an unknown recipient.
38. The eggs are implanted in the recipient and fertilised by her partner's sperm.
39. The saintly abbess spent several fruitful years in that convent(Sentencedict.com), the recipient of extraordinary mystical favors.
40. As population grew, a recipient got more money; cities losing population received less.
41. The recipient might become worried if successive letters then come threatening that action will be taken to obtain the price from him.
42. Thus if the confidential information was published in full detail then the initial recipient would not have a head start.
43. The man, whose helping hand he had just now been the recipient of, was immediately behind him.
44. It can also, in another sense, be regarded as taking advantage of the vulnerability of the recipient of the threat.
45. It was certainly not a prohibition on lending money at a rate of interest which can be earned by the recipient.
46. The recipient feels no obligation, or sense of charity, in a market exchange.
47. Tony Wildy was the surprised recipient of a special prize.
48. The sender pays the postage if the recipient sends them back.
49. Copy posted into a basket could no longer be altered be the sender, only the recipient.
50. So positive reinforcement is anything that happens soon after the behaviour in question that is welcomed by the recipient.
51. Mere negligence on the part of the recipient with respect to the safe custody of the thing will not make him liable.
52. Raffles hopes for a handout from this suddenly rich former recipient of his kicks.
53. The latter involves the recipient of the memo in additional work, whereas merely giving information does not.
54. They can tackle the recipient and hope to win the scrummage put-in themselves.
55. Critics of welfare have long said that welfare is degrading to the recipient.
56. The other was that the goods, if they were not purchased by the recipient, still belonged to the sender.
57. Social Security is required to review each recipient whose improvement is considered possible.
58. Underlying the sequence is a view of the learner as a relatively passive recipient of instruction.
59. Reviewing the US$86,000 million already spent or pledged, it was agreed to improve co-ordination among both donor and recipient countries.
60. Donating blood was an example of a social institution that embodied non-selfish actions by individuals without demeaning the recipient.
More similar words: recipeprecisepreciselyappreciationclientlenientpatientancientrecentnutrientefficienttransientscientistrecentlysufficientingredientscientificorientationunprecedenteddirect investmentpieentertainmentpiecesentimenta piece ofgo to piecespiece togetherprincipleprincipalmunicipal
Total 182, 30 Per page  2/7  «first  pre  next  last»  goto
Leave a comment
Welcome to leave a comment about this page!
Your name:
Latest commentsInto the comment page>>
More words