Crossword-Solution: PROFITEERING
We have 68 clues for the answer “PROFITEERING”
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| Jewelry for the oracle at Delphi? | 1 answer |
| misdemeanour | 56 answers |
| Lechery | 60 answers |
| atrociousness | 61 answers |
| monstrousness | 61 answers |
| heinousness | 62 answers |
| Villainy | 63 answers |
| malignance | 63 answers |
| malignancy | 63 answers |
| crookedness | 63 answers |
| barbarity | 63 answers |
| venality | 63 answers |
| sinfulness | 63 answers |
| Nepotism | 63 answers |
| jobbery | 63 answers |
| brutality | 63 answers |
| adulteration | 64 answers |
| malfeasance | 64 answers |
| bribery | 64 answers |
| molestation | 64 answers |
| embezzlement | 64 answers |
| sinning | 64 answers |
| varletry | 65 answers |
| Vileness | 65 answers |
| criminality | 65 answers |
| diablerie | 65 answers |
| misbehaviour | 65 answers |
| atrocity | 66 answers |
| artfulness | 66 answers |
| Felony | 66 answers |
| thievery | 66 answers |
| Robbery | 67 answers |
| Trespass | 67 answers |
| foul play | 67 answers |
| Violation | 67 answers |
| Rape | 68 answers |
| Transgression | 68 answers |
| Abomination | 68 answers |
| Outrage | 69 answers |
| Misdeed | 69 answers |
| enormity | 69 answers |
| exaction | 69 answers |
| foulness | 69 answers |
| Murder ___ | 70 answers |
| contamination | 70 answers |
| slyness | 70 answers |
| Cruelty | 71 answers |
| theft | 71 answers |
| Wrongdoing | 72 answers |
| pollution | 72 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PROFITEERING (5)
Looked at impartially, this compensatory generosity is in its final effect probably more dangerous, more dysgenic, more blighting than the initial practice of profiteering and the social injustice which makes some too rich and others too poor.
They do lift the questions of fuel supply and distribution high above the level of parochial jealousies and above the petty and destructive profiteering of private owners and traders, to a view of a general human welfare.
This—he said—was characteristic of England, the most selfish country in the world; the country which sucked the blood of other countries; destroyed the brains and hearts of Irishmen, Hindus, Egyptians, Boers, and Burmese, all the best races in the world; bullying, hypocritical England! This was what he had expected, coming to, such a country, where the climate was all fog, and the people all tradesmen perfectly blind to Art, and sunk in profiteering and the grossest materialism.
Anyway, the history of profiteering schemes as I have read it is not such as to warrant entire confidence in their soundness.
This--he said--was characteristic of England, the most selfish country in the world; the country which sucked the blood of other countries; destroyed the brains and hearts of Irishmen, Hindus, Egyptians, Boers, and Burmese, all the finest races in the world; bullying, hypocritical England! This was what he had expected, coming to such a country, where the climate was all fog, and the people all tradesmen perfectly blind to Art, and sunk in profiteering and the grossest materialism.
Quotes with PROFITEERING (3)
For nearly four years you have had an Administration which instead of twirling its thumbs has rolled up its sleeves. We will keep our sleeves rolled up. We had to struggle with the old enemies of peace--business and financial monopoly, speculation, reckless banking, class antagonism, sectionalism, war profiteering. They had begun to consider the Government of the United States as a mere appendage to their own affairs. We know now that Government by organized money is just as …
Survival of the fittest" in the commonly used animal sense is not a theory or principle for a "time-binding" being. This theory is only for the physical bodies of animals; its effect upon humanity is sinister and degrading. We see the principle at work all about us in criminal exploitation and profiteering. As a matter of fact, the ages-long application of this animal principle to human affairs has degraded the whole human morale in an inconceivably far-reaching way. Personal…
In the Black Palace, in the capital city below, the man know as the Patron — Martel the Mighty, ruler of this dark world - had packed his coffers and was now also, presumably, making good his escape. For the Corsair elite and ruling class — those whose hands were literally dripping blood, profiteering from the bloodshed and violence that terrorized dozens of worlds - escape was the only option left and he would not be the only one to mount an escape attempt, nor be the only o…
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (2018).