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demonstrator
[dem-uhn-strey-ter]
noun
a person or thing that demonstrates.
Also a person who takes part in a public demonstration, as by marching or picketing.
a person who explains orteaches by practical demonstrations.
a person who exhibits the use and application of (a product, service, etc.) to a prospective customer.
the product, device, machine, etc., actually used in demonstrations to purchasers or prospective customers.
They sold the demonstrator at half price.
demonstrator
/ ˈɛəˌٰɪə /
noun
a person who demonstrates equipment, machines, products, etc
a person who takes part in a public demonstration
a piece of merchandise, such as a car that one test-drives, used to display merits or performance to prospective buyers
Other 51Թ Forms
- counterdemonstrator noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of demonstrator1
Example Sentences
Asked why providing defensive materials to demonstrators was a crime, Essayli scoffed at the idea that peaceful demonstrators would need protective equipment.
The events were largely peaceful, with just more than three dozen demonstrators arrested in L.A.
When he heard honking again recently, he feared federal agents had returned but he was relieved when he learned it was related to the group of young demonstrators.
Video taken by demonstrators and posted on social media shows the black SUV stopped on University Avenue when a group of protesters begins to gather around the vehicle.
The city has paid out millions of dollars in settlements and jury awards related to lawsuits brought by reporters and demonstrators in 2020 who were injured.
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