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  • noun one to whom an offer is made

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Examples

  • I can't imagine any other way of offering...and I don't think it would make much difference because blunt or no blunt, I promise you the "offeree" doesn't care!

    Question #1 2007

  • While, the person to whom the offer is made is called the 'offeree' and the person who accepts the offer is called the 'acceptor' ....

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2009

  • A Rule 68 offer can change the financial stakes of the litigation: "if the judgment finally obtained by the offeree is not more favorable than the offer, the offeree must pay the costs incurred after the making of the offer."

    Archive 2007-07-01 Howard M. Friedman 2007

  • If through necessity or fear of a worse evil the workman accept harder conditions because an employer or contractor will afford him no better, he is made the victim offeree and injustice….

    Opposing the Austrian Heresy 2007

  • They are willing to sacrifice their own financial gains in order to punish the offeree for his greed.

    The Kind of Worker I Am 2004

  • "If we can delay things long enough for the DA's office ruling, and if the DA's office ruling finds that it was justifiable use offeree, then yes, I think we can win."

    Alone Gardner, Lisa 2005

  • The center would be unreachable except for avenues offeree that radiated spokelike from it and joined the outer island with the inner.

    Time Streams King, J. Robert 1999

  • "So the great marshal will use every tool offeree necessary."

    Fall of Angels Modesitt, L. E. 1996

  • Or because he disliked the use offeree to solve everything, even when he was guilty, or more guilty than just about anyone, of employing it?

    Fall of Angels Modesitt, L. E. 1996

  • "We'll also have to make a show offeree when this Skiodra shows up."

    Fall of Angels Modesitt, L. E. 1996

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