Magnate

Word MAGNATE
Character 7
Hyphenation mag nate
Pronunciations /ˈmæɡneɪt/

Definitions and meanings of "Magnate"

What do we mean by magnate?

A powerful or influential person, especially in business or industry. noun

A person of rank; a noble or grandee; a person of note or distinction in any sphere: as, a railroad magnate. noun

Specifically noun

One of the members of the upper house of the Diet of Hungary, called the House (or Table) of Magnates. It comprises certain hereditary peers, high state dignitaries and ecclesiastics, life peers, etc. noun

A person of rank; a noble or grandee; a person of influence or distinction in any sphere; -- used mostly of prominent business executives.

One of the nobility, or certain high officers of state belonging to the noble estate in the national representation of Hungary, and formerly of Poland.

Metal object with flux. noun

Powerful industrialist; captain of industry. noun

A person of rank, influence or distinction in any sphere. noun

A very wealthy or powerful businessman noun

Powerful industrialist; captain of industry.

A person of rank, influence or distinction in any sphere.

Magnatize simply means Hooking up, or "having sex" in old school terms. Magnatize is a clever term most often used in the club scene as a way for a man to inform his current dance partner he would like to proceed in inserting his cock into at least one of her sex holes sometime that night. Urban Dictionary

To be attracted to a certain location or object. Urban Dictionary

A member of the former upper house in either the Polish or Hungarian parliament. One holding exclusive power and authority such as autocratic regimes. Urban Dictionary

The drawing together of two positive poles Urban Dictionary

Magnate, in the sense of Morgan and Vanderbilt, who are very well known for controlling a vast majority of influence in their respective industries. Here, "chick magnate" refers to one man's near-domination of the female population in an average city-sized geographical area. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Magnate

The word "magnate" in example sentences

To its supporters, who include among others the British Government, which has signed a potentially lucrative contract with Odyssey to salvage a 17th century navy ship called HMS Sussex carrying bullion worth up to £500m, the Nasdaq-listed company, founded by a former advertising executive and a real estate magnate, is a reputable organisation that follows strict archaeological guidelines in its legitimate search for sunken vessels. ❋ Unknown (2008)

At about the same time that shipping became a major industry, Bolivian tin magnate, Atenor Patiño, built Las Hadas, as a "playground" for his jet setting friends. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Carlos Slim, the telecommunications magnate, is the richest person in Latin America, according to the annual Forbes Magazine list of the world's 500 richest people. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Burkle, the supermarket magnate, is a believer in the separation of supermarket and state ( "The first thing they teach you in checkout-counter school," he has said, "is not to talk politics or religion with the customers"). ❋ Unknown (2004)

He was quite insistent that his school was known as a magnate school. ❋ Unknown (2006)

My first two months as a magnate were a great success. ❋ Unknown (1919)

Max Brenner is a chocolate 'magnate' from Israel who has set up chocolate concept stores in Australia, UK and South-East Asia. ❋ Niki (2005)

Contarine received a visit from Dean Goldsmith of Cloyne; a kind of magnate in the wide but improvident family connection, throughout which his word was law and almost gospel. ❋ Unknown (2004)

While Oliver was thus piping and poetizing at the parsonage, his uncle Contarine received a visit from Dean Goldsmith of Cloyne; a kind of magnate in the wide but improvident family connection, throughout which his word was law and almost gospel. ❋ Irving, Washington (1849)

Cloyne; a kind of magnate in the wide but improvident family connection, throughout which his word was law and almost gospel. ❋ Washington Irving (1821)

Regina cabbies who don't own a taxi license must rent one from a "magnate" at a fee of $1000 per month. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He's also a shapewear magnate, which is good for those of us who want a high, firm behind, without the pain and recovery time of a " ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Coffee is going up, I think," said the "Standard Oil" magnate, "and now that the Lewisohns have extricated themselves from a bad hole, they may as well carry the stuff until I get some profit out of it. ❋ Thomas William Lawson (1891)

(Random Techno music in the background) Man: "Hey baby, you wanna [magnatize]" Blonde: "Wow, you're classy. Of course I want your meat [plowing] me, but only if you promise to empty your [balls in my mouth]. ❋ CockSlapArt.com (2009)

We always [magnatate] towards this certain [location] or [object]. ❋ Maria Valdez (2007)

"Hey Chuck, how did it go with your word submission to the Urban Dictionary?" "Not so great Bob. They rejected my submission again and never offered any explanation." "Really? [Dang it]! I thought you sent them an actual rare but true slang word?" "I did but it doesn't matter. The Urban Dictionary is now a [MAGNATE] and they only include words that their friends write." "Geez… That's too bad. Sounds like they've become oppressive at the end of the day. " "They are, which is why THIS will never be published." booty [cunt fuck] off dildo nazi ❋ Dildohammer (2011)

[Dewey] had a great magnaticity [twards] [Angela]. ❋ Angewey (2006)

Girl you're dating: "Hey, do you know Riff [Bankston]? You: "Oh, that chick [magnate]? What about him?" [GYD]: "I think we should have a threesome with him." ❋ Dr. Tim Korn (2012)

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