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Presenter   /prˈɛzəntər/  /prizˈɛntər/   Listen
Presenter

noun
1.
Someone who presents a message of some sort (as a petition or an address or a check or a memorial etc.).
2.
An advocate who presents a person (as for an award or a degree or an introduction etc.).  Synonym: sponsor.
3.
Person who makes a gift of property.  Synonyms: bestower, conferrer, donor, giver.






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"Presenter" Quotes from Famous Books



... ist.—C. FRANTZ, Ueber die Freiheit, 110. Wir erfahren hienieden nie die ganze Wahrheit: wir geniessen nie die ganze Freiheit.—REUSS, Reden, 56. Le gouvernement constitutionnel, comme tout gouvernement libre, presente et doit presenter un etat de lutte permanent. La liberte est la perpetuite de la lutte.—DE SERRE. BROGLIE, Nouvelles Etudes, 243. The experiment of free government is not one which can be tried once for all. Every generation must try it for itself. As each new ...
— A Lecture on the Study of History • Lord Acton

... uncanny tuition of his Sir JAMES BARRIE has, of course, hit on the precise truth. Russian dancers are not born but made—by the Maestro, which I take it is (broadly speaking) Italian for Producer and Presenter. ...
— Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, March 24, 1920. • Various

... comedy to tragedy, refused to appear in any other character than that of the magnanimous Bottom; and he gave them such a humorous specimen of his quality in that part, that all were delighted at once with his condescension in assuming, and his skill in performing, the presenter of Pyramus. ...
— St. Ronan's Well • Sir Walter Scott



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