Employer - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ɪmˈplɔɪər|  American pronunciation of the word employer
Brit.  |ɪmˈplɔɪə|  British pronunciation of the word employer

noun

- a person or firm that employs workers

Extra examples

The company is accused of employing questionable methods to obtain the contract.

You should find better ways to employ your time.

I had to employ a lawyer to review the contract.

It's a small company, employing a staff of only 20.

...while you're under our employ, you can't do outside work for our competitors...

The shoe factory is the largest employer in this area.

The servant extorted blackmail from her employer.

...the often uneasy relationship between the employer and his correlate, the employee...

He has a deep sense of grievance against his former employer.

He has a litany of grievances against his former employer.

Her performance was carefully scrutinized by her employer.

I get a season ticket for the commuter train from my employer.

His employment was terminable at the will of his employer.

He received a glowing testimonial from his former employer.

...the clerk was an ungrateful wretch who stole money from his employer's cash register...

Word forms

noun
singular: employer
plural: employers
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