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schneider

1 American  
[shnahy-der] / ˈʃnaɪ dər /

verb (used with object)

  1. to prevent (an opponent) from scoring a point in a game or match.


noun

  1. an act of schneidering or the fact of being schneidered.

Schneider 2 American  
[shnahy-der] / ˈʃnaɪ dər /

noun

  1. Vreni born 1964, Swiss Alpine ski racer.


Etymology

Origin of schneider

1930–35; < German: tailor

Example Sentences

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“This is that times three. It’s beyond the pale,” Schneider said.

From Los Angeles Times

Schneider said he is concerned that if L.A. backs out this time, the state would prioritize other jurisdictions for future funding.

From Los Angeles Times

Michael Schneider, founder and chief executive of the bicyclist and pedestrian advocacy group Streets for All, said that losing the projects would be “heartbreaking.”

From Los Angeles Times

Schneider Electric shares jumped after reporting fourth-quarter sales of €11 billion, an 11% increase and a quarterly record.

From Barron's

The gains leave Schneider shares up about 16% year to date.

From Barron's