brokers

plural of broker

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Recent Examples of brokers The transition from cost management to cost containment depends upon employers, brokers and third-party administrators having open and clear discussions about definitions, including authority. Bruce Roffe, Forbes.com, 23 June 2026 Shefferman casts a wide net among winemakers, vintners, and brokers in his quest to buy bottles that would normally be sold to wineries’ private club members. Jeremy Repanich, Robb Report, 23 June 2026 From there, public records, probate filings and data brokers can expose details scammers use fast. Kurt Knutsson, FOXNews.com, 23 June 2026 Lenders, brokers and title companies act as informal gatekeepers when people purchase a home using a mortgage. Donovan McCarty, The Conversation, 22 June 2026 Roku also allegedly partners with third-party brokers to provide its advertisers access to sensitive data such as ethnicity and date of birth of users, including children. Shirsho Dasgupta, Miami Herald, 18 June 2026 Citadel Securities pays about a billion dollars a year to retail brokers such as Robinhood for the privilege of fulfilling amateur investors’ orders—to buy everything from common shares of Nvidia to stock options. Gary Sernovitz, New Yorker, 15 June 2026 Additionally, the notion that Rocket Homes penalized real estate brokers or agents for helping clients compare rates and choose the best lender for them is also a lie. Jc Reindl, Detroit Free Press, 23 Dec. 2024 Some data brokers have even been caught intentionally selling information to scammers. Kurt Knutsson, Cyberguy Report, Fox News, 22 Dec. 2024
Recent Examples of Synonyms for brokers
Noun
  • This time around in talks with studios, union negotiators will be facing a new but familiar opponent on the other side of the table after longtime studio negotiator Carol Lombardini stepped down.
    Katie Kilkenny, HollywoodReporter, 20 Aug. 2025
Noun
  • It is constrained by how well sellers execute in high-stakes conversations such as discovery, stakeholder alignment, value communication, pricing and negotiation.
    Andy Springer, Forbes.com, 2 July 2026
  • And the gap in prices between the major brands and unbranded sellers is even wider when there’s less competition.
    Jerry McNerney, Mercury News, 2 July 2026
Noun
  • The mediators said Washington and Tehran would set up new communication lines to ensure the Strait of Hormuz is open and to end fighting in Lebanon, while Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said the management of the strait would not return to the situation before the war.
    Josh Feldman, NBC news, 23 June 2026
  • Negotiators reporting to the committee will lead groups focused on nuclear issues, sanctions, and other means to implement the US-Iran agreement, the mediators said in a joint statement.
    Deva Lee, CNN Money, 22 June 2026
Noun
  • It is sold on street corners from vendors with large gourds, and also seen mixed with spirits on cocktail menus in upscale restaurants throughout the state.
    Daniel Hernandez, Los Angeles Times, 24 June 2026
  • The thunderous cry rings out over a crowd gathered in front of a television propped up on plastic tables and past a maze of vendors lining a bustling working-class neighborhood in downtown Mexico City.
    Megan Janetsky, Fortune, 23 June 2026
Noun
  • Subsequent Fortune reporting on the files traced how Epstein spent roughly a decade working to insert himself into Gates’ inner circle—directly and through intermediaries—and kept at it even after Gates stopped communicating with him.
    Sydney Lake, Fortune, 30 June 2026
  • But as the January date approached, Atkin and Jammi’s research showed that intermediaries were still sending money to prominent peddlers of election conspiracies like Dan Bongino and Tucker Carlson.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 30 June 2026
Noun
  • Many antique purchases for the store are made through private sales between dealers, but some of Corbett’s favorite and most prized possessions have come from auctions and estate sales.
    Claire Murphy, Chicago Tribune, 27 June 2026
  • According to court records, between March and September 2024, investigators reportedly made 11 purchases of drugs from various dealers.
    Staff Report, Hartford Courant, 26 June 2026
Noun
  • Pharmacy benefit managers work as middlemen of sorts between insurers, pharmacies, and drug manufacturers to negotiate drug prices and manage prescription benefits.
    Bruce Japsen, Forbes.com, 18 June 2026
  • Then, opportunistic middlemen, with one foot in the private sector and the other in the security state, offered the founders protection—in return for a piece of their fast-growing companies.
    Bozorgmehr Sharafedin, The Atlantic, 1 June 2026
Noun
  • Before choosing a whitening method, check the care label for guidance on water temperature, safe cleaning agents, and recommended drying methods.
    Quincy Bulin, Southern Living, 1 July 2026
  • When your workforce includes full-time employees, fractional specialists and AI agents, culture becomes about how work gets done, not who does it.
    Expert Panel®, Forbes.com, 30 June 2026

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“Brokers.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/brokers. Accessed 4 Jul. 2026.

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