Partner in a sentence as a noun

When a good cop backs the cover story of his corrupt cop partner, he becomes a bad cop as well.

Make a real commitment to behave like a real business partner with me and my clients and you have a deal.

The security services even called Greenwald to give him the news that his partner had been detained.

You need a supportive and decent partner who will be your rock of stability, not someone who will drain you.

Many of them are accessible on the Internets and less overwhelmed with suitors than the YC partners are.

All of partner A's vaunted experience and extensive media contacts in the industry proved for naught in the end.

"Hachette failed to come to mutually agreeable terms with their largest retail partner by dollar and unit volume.

Partner in a sentence as a verb

I'd register a patent for the plot device of having the bad guy be the main character's best friend, with additional clauses for being his boss, advisor, or partner.

That partner C was a shyster of an attorney, and all evidence suggested that they'd just try to wait out the expensive clock rather than consider settling.

Even when law school was thought of as a golden ticket, it was a lottery, and to win, you had to sacrifice your personal life for a decade before you made partner.

An investor who's proven he's probably not the guy you'd want to work with, probably not the guy you'd want to partner with, probably not the guy who will ever be on anyone's side but his own.

I'm just going to leave this here:When I was in Hong Kong, I spoke to my partner in [Rio de Janeiro] via Skype and told him I would send an electronic encrypted copy of the documents, Greenwald noted.

As someone born and raised in Michigan and whose partner was also born and raised in Michigan, my advice is that other than visiting grandparents and hiking and touring breweries, you will find your opportunities tremendously expanded by as quickly as possible getting the **** out of Michigan.

Thousands of hours of billable time racked up and this process was maybe 10 or 15% done when I decided to do a very careful analysis of a relatively few key documents only, to put the story in a context that readily demonstrated the sham nature of the "delay damages report," to summarize everything in a 50-page write-up, and to give that to the partner in charge.

Partner definitions

noun

a person's partner in marriage

See also: spouse mate

noun

an associate in an activity or endeavor or sphere of common interest; "the musician and the librettist were collaborators"; "sexual partners"

See also: collaborator cooperator pardner

noun

a person who is a member of a partnership

verb

provide with a partner

verb

act as a partner; "Astaire partnered Rogers"