Procurer in a sentence as a noun

The "best case" assumption that Minsky could have made was that Epstein was a procurer and a ****.

The Government is a lot better as a procurer than a manager in the long run.

I think we have different ideas of what a government procurer's job is.

Epstein was on the periphery of the same type of operation, but was more of a front man/procurer, much like Dutroux.

" - Not sure why Chinese quote an experienced procurer same as in US, he should be able to get a discount at least for the shipping costs, shouldn't he?

But this is of course nonsense -- it's the exact set of conditions under which sex is forced on many trafficked victims who are handed off by some procurer.

According to US federal procurementology, would it be a conflict of interest to be both procurer and recipient of what is purchased?

If you're going to try and create a project that attempts to persuade a public sector procurer to make a major platform change, having a wacky Team page is probably not the best way to go.

The disconnect between the procurer's needs and the needs of the people using the software is the reason why everyone sells LMS software that looks the same, feels the same, and is universally hated by students and faculty alike.

Epstein was quite plausibly the chief procurer; he no doubt had a wife array of powerful clients, but there's not a lot of reason to think there was a higher-level mastermind behind Epstein in the procurement operation.

Procurer definitions

noun

someone who procures customers for whores (in England they call a pimp a ponce)

See also: pimp panderer pander pandar ponce

noun

someone who obtains or acquires; "the procurer of opera tickets"

See also: securer