purveyor

(noun)

Someone who supplies what is needed.

Examples of purveyor in the following topics:

  • Competitive Advantage

    • By using the Internet as the middle man, the purveyor of information to the final consumer, businesses can gain a competitive advantage through creation of an effective website, which in the past required extensive effort finding the right middle man and cultivating the relationship.
  • Business Marketing

    • In the broadest sense, the practice of one purveyor of goods doing trade with another is as old as commerce itself.
  • The Democratic Party

    • Initially calling itself the "Republican Party," Jeffersonians were labeled "Democratic" by the Federalists, hoping to stigmatize them as purveyors of mob rule.
  • Landscape Painting in the Romantic Period

    • In the United States, a similar movement, called the Hudson River School, emerged in the 19th century and quickly became one of the most distinctive worldwide purveyors of landscape pieces.
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