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How to pronounce respondent in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms answering
Derivation respond
Type Words
Synonyms answerer, responder
Type of communicator
Has types examinee, tergiversator, testee, equivocator, assenter, hedger, interviewee
Derivation respond
Type Words
Type of codefendant, co-defendant

Examples of respondent

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Another respondent thought it was a day allowing free admission to local museums.
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He was later named as co-respondent in what became a high-profile divorce case.
From the en.wikipedia.org
One respondent preferred the sheriff's office, and one person had no response.
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Percentage of veteran owners of respondent firms who were 55 or older in 2002.
From the forbes.com
Take the case of one survey respondent who earned an executive M.B.A. from Kellogg.
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Over in Riverton, poll respondent James Bowden feels like he's losing ground.
From the sltrib.com
Respondent was further ordered to reimburse Claimant $525 for its FINRA filing fee.
From the forbes.com
The respondent sought leave to apply to quash the determination by the Comptroller.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Consequently, contradictions are much more likely if any respondent tries to cheat.
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More examples
  • Answering: replying; "an answering glance"; "an answering smile"
  • The codefendant (especially in a divorce proceeding) who is accused of adultery with the corespondent
  • Someone who responds
  • Respondent can mean: In legal usage: * The Appellee, or the opposing party, in an Appeal * The Defendant in a proceeding commenced by a petition
  • The person who answers for the defendant in a case before a court. In some legal systems, when one appeals a criminal case, one names the original court as defendant, but the state is the respondent
  • (Respondents) The people who respond to and participate in a research study.
  • (Respondents) Research participants, who fill out a survey, are interviewed, participate in an experiment, are observed in a naturalistic setting, or who are otherwise studied.
  • (Respondents) The group of people who actually completed the survey.
  • (Respondents) are responding parties, also known as defendants.