paymaster Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈpeɪˌmɑː.stər]
  • Us [ ˈpeɪˌmæs.tɚ]

Meaning of paymaster In English

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Examples of paymaster

  • There are other ways of temporally decoupling reciprocal obligations of welfare recipients and their paymasters.

  • Understandably, the language of such a performance is unintelligible to most foreign tourists - the new paymasters of this art.

  • The notion that research might be independent or, even better, dependent on reality, was simply not part of their paymasters' thinking.

  • The situation was so out of control that a year after the war ended the troops were still on the paymaster's books because there was no money to pay them.

  • Their members and their paymasters must be brought to justice, and all their helpers in the administration and the armed forces must be summarily dismissed.

  • In the future, we should be a powerful political actor, and we should not be content with a role in which we are just paymasters dealing with post-war destruction.

  • Due consideration has been given to all the circumstances relating to the employment of acting-paymasters, and the terms on which they were engaged.

  • There are sergeant-majors promoted to the rank of assistant-paymasters.

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