broker
IPA: brˈoʊkɝ
noun
- A mediator between a buyer and seller.
- A stockbroker.
- A mediator in general, one who liaises between two or more parties to attempt to achieve an outcome of some kind.
- (computing) An agent involved in the exchange of messages or transactions.
- A surname.
verb
- (intransitive) To act as a broker; to mediate in a sale or transaction.
- (transitive) To act as a broker in; to arrange or negotiate.
Advertisement
Examples of "broker" in Sentences
- I would never use the term broker, nor wholesaler, when speaking to a seller.
- The term broker is also used to refer to a company that specializes in brokerage services.
- There's a thing that we call a broker, which is you know going for a month and making zero.
- The companies offered to me this year (remember that your broker is not your insurer) are ANA, ACE, and HDI.
- Asking the US to be an "honest" broker is such a situation will be a repetition of the historical brokering by the US with the Native Americans.
- However, in general, a broker is an intermediary between those who produce a product or service and those who might want to buy that product or service.
- The payments usually get bigger if the broker is successful at the new firm, but if a broker leaves early, the securities firm typically wants some money back.
- _ -- A broker who signs a contract note _as broker_ on behalf of a principal, whether named or not, is not personally liable on the contract to the third party.
- Another advantage: There are fewer conflicts of interest in these advisory relationships than when a broker is primarily paid through upfront commissions on fund sales.
Advertisement
Advertisement