35 examples of exploiter in sentences

In home affairs this enemy remains what it always has been, a merciless oppressor and an unceasing exploiter.

The slave-owner, the exploiter of the black, becomes a threat and a nuisance to any white democracy.

Her mother, Valentine, had just emerged from a frightful crisis, her final rupture with Santerre, who had made up his mind to marry a very wealthy old lady, which, after all, was the logical destiny of such a crafty exploiter of women, one who behind his affectation of cultured pessimism had the vilest and greediest of natures.

It was applied to them by the Anti-reelectionists, meaning that they were scientific grafters and exploiters.

Little do they know that their miserable comfort represents the brokerage they get for the work they do for the foreign exploiter, that the profits and the brokerage are sucked from the masses.

The law itself in this country has been used to serve the foreign exploiter.

In my opinion the administration of the law is thus prostituted consciously or unconsciously for the benefit of the exploiter.

You're a man after my own heart, Feisul, but you and your Arabs are children at dealing with these foreign exploiters!

But these further capital goods can in their turn be regarded as the product of labor, nature and capital; and so we can proceed until it seems as though the element of capital must disappear in the last analysis, as though labor and nature were the sole ultimate agents of production, and the reward of capital represented no more than the exercise of the exploiter's power.

In so far as it did exist, it was conceived as a happy hunting ground for the capitalist exploiter.

" "Wait, until the appetites of the exploiter, and the folly of the exploited are equally exhausted?

Mr. G. A. Aitken, in his introduction to Defoe's Life and Adventures, gives the two pieces unhesitatingly to Mrs. Haywood, while other students of Defoe,Leslie Stephen, Lee, Wright, and Professor Trent,are unanimous in their opinion that the first exploiter of the dumb wizard could have had no hand in the writing of these amplifications.

It was at Kirkby Lonsdale that Dr. James's Spotted Dick was bred, and an early exploiter of the breed who made his dogs famous was Mr. Newby Wilson, of Lakeside, Windermere.

No one, except an exploiter of labour, would desire a mere increase in the workpeople's number without considering the quality of the increase.

The great political conceptions that are needed to establish the peace of the world must become the common property of the mass of intelligent adults if they are to hold against the political scoundrel, the royal adventurer, the forensic exploiter, the enemies and scatterers of mankind.

This talk of "legitimate expansion" is indeed now only an exploiter's cant.

But after the war, with no war going on or any prospect of a fresh war, with every exploiter and every industrial tyrant who has made his unobtrusive profits while the country scowled and spat at England, stripped of the cover of that excitement, then it is inevitable that much of this noble hate of England will be seen for the cant it is.

The people of the state were so fearful that through political manipulation this vast forest resource might fall into the hands of the timber exploiters, that a constitutional amendment was proposed and adopted, absolutely prohibiting the cutting of green timber from the state lands.

I couldn't long hope for sympathy from mere exploiters of labour.

He was quietly dressed, as an exploiter of the masses or a mechanic.

No, he was a philanderer simply, an exploiter of women.

He is transforming her material life by his American savings, for they are accumulating into a capital widely distributed in native hands, which will dispense the nation from pawning its richest mines and vineyards to the European exploiter, and enable it to carry on their development on its own account at this critical juncture when European sources of capital are cut off for an indefinite period by the disaster of the European War.

The nomadic, the homeless race gives little to the world; it is by nature and circumstances an exploiter of resources for which it feels no responsibility, from which it is content to take without giving.

NINETEEN MAN COULD BREAK OUT OF THE AGE-LONG PRISON HOUSE OF CIVILIZATION AND ENTER A NEW WORLD We humans have been living for ages with various lifestylesas hunters and fishermen, as herdsmen, as cultivators of the soil, as craftsmen, as traders and merchants, as professionals, as exploiters, as parasites, wreckers and plunderers.

How scheming exploiters of the public actually "treat the public" by psychic means.

35 examples of  exploiter  in sentences