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Tate
[ teyt ]
noun
- Sir Henry, 1819–99, English merchant and philanthropist: founder of an art gallery Tate Gallery in London, England.
- (John Or·ley) Allen [awr, -lee], 1899–1979, U.S. poet, critic, and editor.
- James, 1943–2015, U.S. poet.
- ·ܳ [ney, -, uh, m, -h, uh, m], 1652–1715, English poet and playwright, born in Ireland: poet laureate 1692–1715.
Tate
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noun
- Tate(John Orley) Allen18991979MUSWRITING: poetWRITING: critic ( John Orley ) Allen. 1899–1979, US poet and critic
- TateSir Henry18191899MBritishBUSINESS: manufacturerPHILANTHROPY: philanthropist Sir Henry. 1819–99, British sugar refiner and philanthropist; founder of the Tate Gallery
- TateNahum16521715MBritishIrishWRITING: poetTHEATRE: dramatistRELIGION: hymn writer Nahum (ˈneɪʊm). 1652–1715, British poet, dramatist, and hymn-writer, born in Ireland: poet laureate (1692–1715). He is best known for writing a version of King Lear with a happy ending
Example Sentences
Respondents to the survey said there had been a "definite shift in disparaging behaviour" towards female teachers from male pupils who were "hugely influenced" by figures such as Andrew Tate.
Alex Farquharson, director of Tate Britain and chair of the Turner Prize jury, said the shortlist "reflects the breadth of artistic practice today, from painting and sculpture to photography and installation".
Tate, the UC Davis researcher, said GPS data from trackers attached to cows show some of them being chased around the pastures all night long.
Influencer and self-proclaimed misogynist Andrew Tate was named by a number of teachers in the poll.
Tate denies the claims, saying they are a "pack of lies" and "gross fabrications".
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