Depositaries [noun]

Definition of Depositaries:

financial person

Synonyms of Depositaries:


Opposite/Antonyms of Depositaries:

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Sentence/Example of Depositaries:

In premarket trading, BioNTech American depositary receipts rose 2%, with Pfizer showing little change.

I shall write to the depositary of my money to deliver a hundred gold sous to whomever of your men shall deliver my letter to him.

The obstinacy of this prince defeats, in ten successive trials, the divine omnipotence, of which Moses is the depositary.

It was not easy to tell whether she who had so long been its depositary felt the more lightened or disappointed.

But if it was thus dangerous to be the secret depositary of such a commission, how much more so to execute it?

The depositary must return the identical thing he has received.

Byron died; and the depositary of his Memoirs was immediately plunged into a most embarrassing situation.

As early as 1835 a general depositary had been established in Cincinnati, and in 1849 one was opened in Chicago.

Congress, a single body of men, are the sole depositary of all the federal powers.

A book depositary was opened in Cincinnati, and it was proposed to establish one in every large city in the west.