noun
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a person or firm that contracts to supply materials or labour, esp for building
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something that contracts, esp a muscle
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law a person who is a party to a contract
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the declarer in bridge
Etymology
Origin of contractor
Example Sentences
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But many interested in rebuilding fear that the rising cost of materials and a surge in demand for contractors could further complicate plans.
From Los Angeles Times
Those visas offer a pathway to citizenship for Afghans who were employed by the U.S. government or its private contractors.
From Los Angeles Times
Russian private military contractors in the Central African Republic told AFP they took any threats to the upcoming elections in the volatile country "extremely seriously" and were ready to "repel any provocations".
From Barron's
It also validates the company’s position as a defense “prime,” Needham argued, referring to contractors that win awards to lead large-scale defense projects.
From Barron's
The military still lacks the multiyear funding to fully meet its production targets, prompting some officials to ask defense contractors to add more capacity on spec ahead of actual orders.
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