Recipient in a sentence as a noun

Sending device has no way to verify those keys belong to the intended recipient.

You must honor a recipients opt-out request within 10 business days.

If someone steals your private key, that does not entitle him to decrypt and read the message whose sole intended recipient is you.

But then he proceeded to call every single recipient and tell them that the idiot intern messed it up.

Subsequent letters will be in Navajo, and the recipient will be required to respond in Navajo

So one day you get an email that you got $100 and all you need to do as a recipient is to click on a link and enter your full credit card details?

30% of bone marrow donations are performed this way, and I believe it's usually due to restrictions of the recipient.

User doesn't even know if the recipient is mysteriously using a different key that has never been seen before.

To clarify what an 'open' is in terms of this post, it's when the recipient opens an email and has remote images load or clicks a trackable link.

They have no idea if even the subject of the email was even seen by the recipient unless that recipient either opens the email and loads the remote images or clicks on a trackable link.

FYI, Karma's best mechanic is that you send a gift to a recipient without entering cc info; then when the recipient accepts, you become socially obligated to complete the payment process.

Enthusiastically edorse random things you like, and--if the recipient persoh/company understands marketing-industry SOP--you'll get endorsed in turn.

>It's all well and good for the unmanned vehicles to fly to a particular GPS site, but how does it then find the package's intended recipient?The drones could be almost fully automated - fly to this GPS point above the person's house, at which point control is handed to a pilot for the landing & package drop.>How is the transfer of the package enacted?

Recipient definitions

noun

a person who receives something

See also: receiver

noun

the semantic role of the animate entity that is passively involved in the happening denoted by the verb in the clause