brander
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
Etymology
Origin of brander
First recorded in 1865–70; back formation from brandering
Example Sentences
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“Signing a PPA might not warrant claims to have actually ‘used’ that power—particularly if the power from the PPA isn’t generated at the time—and/or location—of consumption,” said Matthew Brander, a researcher on carbon accounting at the University of Edinburgh.
Diane Brander wears shorts to work sometimes, too.
From BBC
The levels in these first results suggest that more testing is warranted, said Susanne Brander, an associate professor and ecotoxicologist at Oregon State University.
From Los Angeles Times
This is the best the "master brander" can do these days?
From Salon
That's approximately a teaspoon of pesticide in an Olympic-sized swimming pool, Brander said.
From Science Daily
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