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How to pronounce requester in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms petitioner, suppliant, supplicant
Type of applicant, applier
Has types besieger, canvasser, postulant, solicitor

Examples of requester

requester
In your message ask the requester to reply so you will learn their email address.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Now she checks the Turkopticon review for every requester before starting any job.
From the newscientist.com
Keeps requester apprised as to the status of the work order until completion.
From the jobview.monster.com
Previously, a requester had to show why a record should be open to public scrutiny.
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Today, somehow, the recipes and the requester never quite found a way to get together.
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Validates that the requester is authorized to receive the information being requested.
From the jobview.monster.com
The 2008 law shifted the burden of proof from the requester to the government entity.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Workers only see the name of the requester without verification or identifying details.
From the economist.com
Then I hope the requester saves us some work by providing those sources.
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More examples
  • Petitioner: one praying humbly for something; "a suppliant for her favors"
  • One who or that which requests; a requestor
  • The legislator or legislative entity that asks legislative staff to draft a bill or resolution.
  • A role in NUFinancials that is available to users as determined by the school/department and configured by the NUFinancials system administrator. Find more information on roles and workflow.
  • Agrees SLAs with providers, ensures the services address the correct business requirements, and provides funds for using services.
  • Anyone seeking approval for access to MSP Controlled Access data.
  • Changes to user profiles or entitlements are often initiated by a requester -- literally a person who makes a change request. In other cases they may be initiated by an automated process, which may or may not have a "virtual" (i.e., non-human) ID.
  • (1) The name given to a virtual machine containing a user program that requests a resource. (2) The program that relays a request to another computer through the SRPI. Contrast with server.
  • Is an individual, organization or agency-internal or external-responsible for an event held in Longwood University facilities. The term is capitalized in this Handbook to indicate the formal relationship and responsibilities of the REQUESTER.