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entrepreneurial, a.|ˌɒntrəprəˈnɜːrɪəl, -prəˈnjʊərɪəl| [f. entrepreneur + -ial.] Of or pertaining to an entrepreneur or entrepreneurs.
1922H. L. Reed Devel. Federal Reserve Policy i. 6 Occasionally entrepreneurial activity is injured by the rising scale of prices, as..in the public utility and railroad fields. 1940Economist 24 Feb. 333/1 The mature economy theory is confined to academic..circles; it is rarely encountered in business or financial, and never in entrepreneurial, groups. 1951C. W. Mills White Collar i. ii. 26 The small businessman has been deprived of his old entrepreneurial function. 1964Economica Aug. 332 He was a solid Kent landowner and farmer of the businesslike kind with his risks well spread in land, trade and government contracting... Dr. Coleman's biography is a model of what real entrepreneurial history can do for economic history. 1966New Scientist 17 Nov. 366/2 It is an entreprenurial business venture, designed to take advantage of the rapid development of data processing. So entrepreˈneurially adv.
1960New Left. Rev. Sept.–Oct. 28/2 The entrepreneurially-minded who could not move so rapidly in the managerial world of the big corporations. |