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		Definition of applicant in English: applicantnoun ˈaplɪk(ə)ntˈæpləkənt A person who makes a formal application for something, especially a job. (尤指工作的)申请人  applicants for the degree course Example sentencesExamples -  Secondly in support of their application the applicants have sought to allege actual use of the mark.
 -  Now is the time to take stock and think about what needs to be done for customers, employees and job applicants.
 -  If it really is a change for the worse, wouldn't the number of job applicants go down?
 -  It's still legal in this country to exclude job applicants on grounds of age alone.
 -  The applicants made no submissions on the law or facts in relation to this submission.
 -  The first stage of reducing the number of applicants for a job is to look at aspects such as loyalty.
 -  He said there was always four to five applicants per Council house in the Tramore area.
 -  The applicant contends that the council acted unlawfully on a number of grounds.
 -  Admittedly the applicants contest the necessity of their arrest for that purpose.
 -  It follows that there is a duty on the applicant to present the case against each respondent fairly.
 -  Both applicants have other jobs and all their spare time is spent on this farm.
 -  The company has promised to see all applicants who meet the specification for the vacant job.
 -  At interview, the applicant gave an account which he subsequently agreed was false.
 -  For example, Dutch job applicants are apt to undersell themselves in the eyes of Americans.
 -  The applicant has considered other sites and has rejected them all for different reasons.
 -  He felt this would be hard to solve as there seemed to be a large backlog of applicants.
 -  Present incumbents were required to compete with new applicants for these positions.
 -  There was a ton of applicants, and the seven of us were the final cream skimmed off.
 -  That is a lot of use to the applicant when the applicant is not in Australia, is it not?
 -  At the moment they seem to have most of the say in planning; the applicants have no say.
 
 Synonyms candidate, interviewee, competitor, contestant, contender, entrant claimant, suppliant, supplicant, petitioner, suitor, postulant, prospective student/employee, aspirant, possibility, possible job-seeker, job-hunter auditioner 
 OriginEarly 19th century: from application + -ant.    Definition of applicant in US English: applicantnounˈapləkəntˈæpləkənt A person who makes a formal application for something, especially a job. (尤指工作的)申请人  applicants for the degree course Example sentencesExamples -  For example, Dutch job applicants are apt to undersell themselves in the eyes of Americans.
 -  At interview, the applicant gave an account which he subsequently agreed was false.
 -  That is a lot of use to the applicant when the applicant is not in Australia, is it not?
 -  Secondly in support of their application the applicants have sought to allege actual use of the mark.
 -  It's still legal in this country to exclude job applicants on grounds of age alone.
 -  The company has promised to see all applicants who meet the specification for the vacant job.
 -  Both applicants have other jobs and all their spare time is spent on this farm.
 -  At the moment they seem to have most of the say in planning; the applicants have no say.
 -  He said there was always four to five applicants per Council house in the Tramore area.
 -  He felt this would be hard to solve as there seemed to be a large backlog of applicants.
 -  The applicants made no submissions on the law or facts in relation to this submission.
 -  If it really is a change for the worse, wouldn't the number of job applicants go down?
 -  It follows that there is a duty on the applicant to present the case against each respondent fairly.
 -  There was a ton of applicants, and the seven of us were the final cream skimmed off.
 -  The applicant contends that the council acted unlawfully on a number of grounds.
 -  The applicant has considered other sites and has rejected them all for different reasons.
 -  The first stage of reducing the number of applicants for a job is to look at aspects such as loyalty.
 -  Admittedly the applicants contest the necessity of their arrest for that purpose.
 -  Now is the time to take stock and think about what needs to be done for customers, employees and job applicants.
 -  Present incumbents were required to compete with new applicants for these positions.
 
 Synonyms candidate, interviewee, competitor, contestant, contender, entrant 
 OriginEarly 19th century: from application + -ant.     |