copartner
IPA: kˈoʊpɑrtnɝ
noun
- A joint partner (in a business).
verb
- To form a joint partnership with somebody.
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Examples of "copartner" in Sentences
- 'I shortly afterward took my leave -- the last words of my new copartner being:
- It was that he might hear the opinion of the court in connection with his copartner in crime.
- Juliet's line a more dulcet tone and a softened inflection such as my copartner in the rendition would employ.
- This gave occasion of talk and jealousy, as if he were well pleased at the removal of his copartner in the government.
- Were he to become a copartner, he would, in engaging in the conjoint activity, have the same interest in its accomplishment which others have.
- In the latter years of Mrs. Dabney's life she had been to all intents a copartner in the running of the house, and after that sweet lady's death she had been its manager in all regards.
- Private equity firm Avigo Capital has brought in Metmin Investments as a copartner to acquire a controlling stake in Spykar Lifestyle , reversing its earlier plan to exit the homegrown jeans brand.
- The details of the trial show that the court was just and fair in spite of the fact that both Miss Webster and her copartner, Calvin Fairbank, were not citizens of the State and had furthermore used all kinds of deceit to accomplish their purpose.
- He will have gratuitously become a copartner in the guilt which hitherto has rested upon the souls of Andrew Johnson and his Northern and Southern satellites, but which thenceforth will rest on his soul also until he can contrive duly to alter these governments.
- Instead of atoning by a mild, moderate and conciliatory course of conduct, for the injuries attempted, not only against an individual, but the public, in endeavoring to put down and destroy a free press; the project is set on foot of introducing and palming upon the county another press; -- a child of their own; -- a copartner in all their labors, their joys and sorrows.
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