0 the person who first thinks of something and causes it to happen: --
He is best known as the originator of a long-running TV series.
1 the person who first thinks of something and causes it to happen: --
2 a person or company that arranges loans or other investments: --
The unintended receiver would thus have the maximum degree of responsibility and the originator's neighbor the minimum degree of responsibility.
The originator of the communication is not available to the learner; he or she cannot restate, slow down, or explain.
In postdramatic theatre all that is ever delivered is a quotation; it is never suggested that the speaker is the originator.
The basic problem for the originator of computer music is how to distribute points on a line.
Moses is the teacher of monotheism, but he is not the originator of this view.
The state is by definition the originator of state-issued prohibitions.
They assert their role as originators of their music, making reference to their own 'writing' of the songs.
Though contemporary members of the community may not be the originators of the customary norm, its continued existence depends on their attitude toward it.