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enterpriser

[ en-ter-prahy-zer ]

noun

  1. a person who undertakes or engages in some enterprise; entrepreneur.


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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of enterpriser1

First recorded in 1515–25; enterprise + -er 1
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I realize how lucky we are to be free enterprisers and capitalists.

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The group Flake most closely fits — optimistic, favorable to immigration and international trade, pro-business and skeptical of government regulation — is one Pew dubs the “new era enterprisers.”

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On the red side of things, there are “core” conservatives, the largest group in the Republican realm — followed by “market skeptic” Republicans, “new era enterprisers” and “country first” conservatives.

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The final GOP-leaning group, what Pew dubs new-era enterprisers, is a generally younger, optimistic cohort that is moderate on social issues and conservative on economics.

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If chickens are not your empowerment tool of choice, Heifer International will, for $390, deliver an “enterpriser basket” to a woman in Africa.

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