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    Use "respondent" in a sentence

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    respondent


    1. of the survey respondent where younger persons were more likely to respond in the


    2. The respondent was a 51-year-old Dutchman who’d been


    3. the respondent more stuff


    4. Thus at the end, they were guided and saved from the torment of the Hell fire when God the Almighty, the most Hearer and the most respondent answered his calling


    5. Vere Q&A'ed herself from the angles of her cataract, neither seeing herself as inquisitor nor respondent


    6. respondent bank has verified the identity of the customers having direct access to


    7. correspondent bank should also ensure that the respondent bank is able to provide


    8. Banks should ensure that their respondent banks have anti money


    9. Court rules in favor of Respondent


    10. Hoo-Hah’s allegation that Respondent violated the law rests on an overbroad interpretation of “same thing

    11. ” While Movant is a team-cohesion-type yell uttered by badasses with guns, Respondent is often said by… Hey! Movant?! Really? Well, I’ll tell you what, Hoo-Hah: You pipe down or I’m gonna feed you a knuckle sandwich


    12. � It asks the respondent to confess her/his delusional sense of personal intelligence which the interlocutor will soon expose for what it is


    13. � The questioner assumes some level of dumb; the question just wants to ferret out just how dumb that respondent is


    14. Revelation were under discussion my respondent stoutly contended that Mt


    15. Russell Boatmen: “At a public forum in which chapter 24 of Matthew and chapter 20 of Revelation were under discussion my respondent stoutly contended that Mt


    16. Each respondent was to


    17. Again among the tiers of shipping, in and out, avoiding rusty chain-cables frayed hempen hawsers and bobbing buoys, sinking for the moment floating broken baskets, scattering floating chips of wood and shaving, cleaving floating scum of coal, in and out, under the figure-head of the John of Sunderland making a speech to the winds (as is done by many Johns), and the Betsy of Yarmouth with a firm formality of bosom and her knobby eyes starting two inches out of her head; in and out, hammers going in ship-builders' yards, saws going at timber, clashing engines going at things unknown, pumps going in leaky ships, capstans going, ships going out to sea, and unintelligible sea-creatures roaring curses over the bulwarks at respondent lightermen, in and out,—out at last upon the clearer river, where the ships' boys might take their fenders in, no longer fishing in troubled waters with them over the side, and where the festooned sails might fly out to the wind


    18. One designated respondent said, “Ten-four,” to confirm that the message had been received


    19. An unlikely respondent, Charlie Weisbarger, battling the winter-bare branches, slipping over slick spots where feet had trod snow into ice


    20. 28: Many surveys employ a nine-point Likert scale to measure respondent’s attitudes where a value of “1” means the respondent definitely disagrees with a statement and a value of “9” means they definitely agree

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    Synonyms for "respondent"

    answerer respondent responder answering

    "respondent" definitions

    the codefendant (especially in a divorce proceeding) who is accused of adultery with the corespondent


    someone who responds


    replying