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Stakeholder   /stˈeɪkhˌoʊldər/   Listen
Stakeholder

noun
1.
Someone entrusted to hold the stakes for two or more persons betting against one another; must deliver the stakes to the winner.






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"Stakeholder" Quotes from Famous Books



... they had embarked, ordered some more gin. A rivalry of long standing as to the merits of their respective schooners had led to them calling in the landlord to arbitrate, and this was the result. Berrow, vaguely feeling that it would be advisable to keep on good terms with the stakeholder, offered him one of the famous cigars. The stakeholder, anxious to keep on good terms with his ...
— Many Cargoes • W.W. Jacobs



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