Definition of Rebaters

1. rebater [n] - See also: rebater

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebaters

rebarbatively
rebars
rebase
rebased
rebaseline
rebaselined
rebaselines
rebaselining
rebasing
rebate
rebate plane
rebated
rebatement
rebatements
rebater
rebaters (current term)
rebates
rebating
rebato
rebatoes
rebatos
rebaudioside
rebbe
rebbes
rebbetzin
rebbetzins
rebear
rebearing
rebears
rebec

Literary usage of Rebaters

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Arena by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1908)
"Again, no man has ever more savagely denounced the secret rebates and rebaters than President Roosevelt, yet he gave a cabinet position to one of the most ..."

2. Semi-centennial History of the New York Life Insurance Company, 1845-1895 by James Monroe Hudnut (1895)
"... writing of a large business will have a most helpful influence on others, and so render my task in dealing with persistent rebaters comparatively easy. ..."

3. Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention of the National Association of Life by LIfe Underwriters Association of Canada (1906)
"The rebaters are still working, and will continue until the anti-rebate laws are enforced. You will note that general agents, members of local ..."

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