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How to pronounce industrialist in English?

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Type Words
Type of businessman, man of affairs
Derivation industrialism, industry

Examples of industrialist

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They were built by Willis McCook, the lawyer for industrialist Henry Clay Frick.
From the post-gazette.com
Jinnah's grandson, Nusli Wadia, is a prominent industrialist residing in Mumbai.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Though no doubt the university she leeches on was endowed by some industrialist.
From the economist.com
There he met Yevgenia Borisovna Gronfein, a daughter of a wealthy industrialist.
From the en.wikipedia.org
But a successful industrialist notes that customers now refuse to come to Israel.
From the economist.com
He was born in Dresden to an industrialist father, who died when Max was young.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Alfred Bernhard Nobel was a Swedish industrialist and the inventor of dynamite.
From the guardian.co.uk
The American industrialist Henry Ford moved the engine to Dearborn around 1930.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Something tells me we're not in the media-industrialist complex anymore, Toto.
From the time.com
More examples
  • Someone who manages or has significant financial interest in an industrial enterprise
  • (industrialism) an economic system built on large industries rather than on agriculture or craftsmanship
  • A business magnate, sometimes referred to as a czar, mogul, tycoon, baron, oligarch, or industrialist, is an informal term used to refer to a person who has reached a prominent place in a particular industry (or set of industries) and whose wealth has been derived primarily therefrom.
  • (Industrialism) The Industrial Revolution was a period from the 18th to the 19th century where major changes in agriculture, manufacturing, mining, transport and technology had a profound effect on the socioeconomic and cultural conditions starting in the United Kingdom, then subsequently ...
  • A person involved in the ownership or management of an industrial enterprise
  • (Industrialism) The shift from making goods by hand to manufacturing them in factories.
  • (Industrialism) technology that powers sophisticated machinery with advanced sources of energy
  • (industrialism) Sometimes recognized as a subsistence pattern characterized by a focus on mechanical sources of energy and food production by a small percentage of the population.