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Friedman

[ freed-muhn ]

noun

  1. Bruce Jay, 1930–2020, U.S. novelist.
  2. Milton, 1912–2006, U.S. economist: Nobel Prize 1976.


Friedman

/ ˈfriːdmən /

noun

  1. FriedmanMilton19122006MUSSOCIAL SCIENCE: economist Milton. 1912–2006. US economist, particularly associated with monetarism; a forceful advocate of free market capitalism


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Derived Forms

  • ˈFriedmanˌite, nounadjective

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Example Sentences

“We only have so much control over what Twitter does and we can control what we do,” Friedman said.

In a phone interview, Jaclyn Friedman, the Executive Director of WAM!

By Ann Friedman, Medium The first step is, throw out the hoodie-wearing boy-genius and build a new archetype.

Second,” said Sen. Paul, “is the Milton Friedman efficiency argument.

None of the others involved—Friedman and officials at Los Alamos, or their spokesmen—returned phone calls seeking comment Monday.

Economics textbooks stop short of mentioning Friedman or Phelps.

Chaplain Davidowitz was sent home wounded, and Friedman accompanied his own division back.

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