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recipient
re·cip·i·ent R0083200 (rĭ-sĭp′ē-ənt)n.1. One that receives or is given something: recipients of the award.2. One who receives blood, tissue, or an organ from a donor.adj. Functioning as a receiver; receptive. [Latin recipiēns, recipient-, present participle of recipere, to receive; see receive.]recipient (rɪˈsɪpɪənt) na person who or thing that receivesadj a less common word for receptive[C16: via French from Latin recipiēns, from recipere to receive]re•cip•i•ent (rɪˈsɪp i ənt) n. 1. one that receives; receiver. adj. 2. receiving or able to receive. [1550–60; < Latin recipient-, recipiēns, present participle of recipere to receive; see -ent] re•cip′i•ence, re•cip′i•en•cy, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | recipient - a person who receives something receiveracquirer - a person who acquires something (usually permanently)addressee - one to whom something is addressedalienee, grantee - someone to whom the title of property is transferredannuitant - the recipient of an annuityassignee - (law) the party to whom something is assigned (e.g., someone to whom a right or property is legally transferred)beneficiary, donee - the recipient of funds or other benefitsborrower - someone who receives something on the promise to return it or its equivalentconferee - a person on whom something is bestowed; "six honorary were conferred; the conferees were..."consignee - the person to whom merchandise is delivered overdependant, dependent - a person who relies on another person for support (especially financial support)grantee - a recipient of a grantheir, heritor, inheritor - a person who is entitled by law or by the terms of a will to inherit the estate of anotherhonoree - a recipient of honors in recognition of noteworthy accomplishmentshost - (medicine) recipient of transplanted tissue or organ from a donormandatary, mandatory - the recipient of a mandatepayee - a person to whom money is paidprotege - a person who receives support and protection from an influential patron who furthers the protege's careersendee - the intended recipient of a messagetransferee - (law) someone to whom a title or property is conveyedwarrantee - a recipient of a warrant issued by a court in the United States | | 2. | recipient - the semantic role of the animate entity that is passively involved in the happening denoted by the verb in the clauserecipient roleparticipant role, semantic role - (linguistics) the underlying relation that a constituent has with the main verb in a clause |
recipientnoun receiver, beneficiary, donee, legatee the largest recipient of foreign aidTranslationsrecipient (rəˈsipiənt) noun a person who receives something. the recipient of a letter. 受領人,接受者 受领人,接受者
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recipient (communications)One who receives; receiver. E.g. "Norecipient of the e-mail message will know about the otheraddressees who were listed in the BCC header."Recipient a human being or animal in which an organ, tissue, or cells from another organism have been transplanted. Transplantation is performed for therapeutic purposes, as in the case of blood transfusions and heart and kidney transplants. It is also carried out in order to study organ and cell functions; an example is the transplantation of bone marrow to animals that have been subjected to ionizing radiation. In addition, transplantation is sometimes performed for cosmetic purposes. The main conditions for the survival of foreign organs, tissues, or cells are the choice of a suitable donor and suppression of immunity in the recipient before the transplantation takes place. An organism with a surviving transplant is termed a chimera. REFERENCEMoore, F. Istoriia peresadok organov. Moscow, 1973. (Translated from English.)recipientOne who receives. The person to whom an email message is sent is the recipient.recipient
recipient [re-sip´e-ent] one who receives, as a blood transfusion, or a tissue or organ graft.universal recipient traditional name for a person thought to be able to receive blood of any “type” (see blood group) without agglutination of the donor cells. This refers to individuals of blood group AB; however, research and clinical experience have now demonstrated that antibodies may be present to cause serious reactions. Therefore, prior to a blood transfusion, any recipient must be checked for compatibility (see crossmatching).re·cip·i·ent (rē-sip'ē-ĕnt), One who receives, as in blood transfusion or tissue or organ transplant. [L. recipiens, fr. recipio, to receive] recipient (rĭ-sĭp′ē-ənt)n. One who receives blood, tissue, or an organ from a donor.adj. Functioning as a receiver; receptive.recipient Managed care A person eligible for Medicaid benefits. See Beneficiary Transfusion medicine A Pt who receives a blood product. See Universal recipient Transplantation A Pt who has received a donated tissue or organ. be·ne·fi·ci·ar·y (ben'ĕ-fish'ē-ar-ē) A person with health care insurance coverage, usually through the Medicare program. Synonym(s): insured, recipient. [Med.L. beneficiarius, fr. beneficium, benefit]RecipientThe person who receives the donated blood marrow.Mentioned in: Bone Marrow Transplantation, Heart Transplantationbe·ne·fi·ci·ar·y (ben'ĕ-fish'ē-ar-ē) A person with health care insurance coverage, usually through the Medicare program. Synonym(s): insured, recipient. [Med.L. beneficiarius, fr. beneficium, benefit]LegalSeebeneficiaryFinancialSeeBeneficiaryAcronymsSeereceptionrecipient
Synonyms for recipientnoun receiverSynonyms- receiver
- beneficiary
- donee
- legatee
Synonyms for recipientnoun a person who receives somethingSynonymsRelated Words- acquirer
- addressee
- alienee
- grantee
- annuitant
- assignee
- beneficiary
- donee
- borrower
- conferee
- consignee
- dependant
- dependent
- heir
- heritor
- inheritor
- honoree
- host
- mandatary
- mandatory
- payee
- protege
- sendee
- transferee
- warrantee
noun the semantic role of the animate entity that is passively involved in the happening denoted by the verb in the clauseSynonymsRelated Words- participant role
- semantic role
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