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donee

[doh-nee] / doʊˈni /


NOUN
recipient
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Electoral Commission rules say any member of a registered political party could be a "regulated donee" and therefore subject to its rules about declarations.

From BBC Apr. 30, 2026

Butler’s emails to Leo are relentlessly obsequious, an unsurprising dynamic between a donor and donee.

From Slate May 2, 2018

A related example involves giving $100 to a participant and asking him to share it with another member of the group; the catch being that, if the donee rejects the deal, neither person gets anything.

From Economist Jul. 20, 2012

If the donor is too mean, the donee is happy to punish him by rejecting the ideal outright.

From Economist Jul. 20, 2012

In order for a gift to be effective there must be a giver or donor, and a receiver or donee.

From The Harp of God by J. F. (Joseph Franklin) Rutherford




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