Magnate in a sentence as a noun

Yeah, I can guarantee you the billion dollar steel magnate is getting laid plenty.

Maybe to oil magnates, 1M is like a nickel to us. But Colbert did a sarcastic piece on Yo so empirically, they should be deadpooled soon.

A lot of states fund prized "math and science" and magnate high schools, and those usually try to represent the demographics of the state.

The story of ultra-wealthy shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis is very interesting to read about.

Sad thing in the town I live in, the downtown library has become a magnate for local homeless to bath and sleep during the day, making a number of families and other patrons uncomfortable.

The story about being poor and having your clothes stolen from a laundromat is a real tearjerker, but if the admissions officer knows that you're the child of China's 99th richest business magnate, I doubt it would help.

IBM PC's jump into the personal computer market in August of that year had a clarifying effect on the industry.>In 1982, Lore married tech media magnate Patrick McGovern, the founder of research firm IDC and publisher of Computerworld and InfoWorld [...] She sought a new beginning with more time devoted to her marriage.

A better one would be that:I saw the first flight and then Wilbur and Orville went to my local railroad magnate and somehow convinced him to destroy half his trains and use their primitive plane for mass transport instead when I had already paid the train magnate most of my savings for a four year contract to haul my goods to a distant city.

Magnate definitions

noun

a very wealthy or powerful businessman; "an oil baron"

See also: baron king mogul power tycoon