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demandeur

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English

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Etymology

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From French demandeur.

Noun

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demandeur (plural demandeurs)

  1. (international relations) The party, generally a state, that seeks to forestall or respond to noncompliance with or violation of an international law or treaty.

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French

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Etymology

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    From demander +‎ -eur.

    Pronunciation

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    Noun

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    demandeur m (plural demandeurs, feminine demandeuse)

    1. asker or requester (one who asks or requests something)
    2. seeker

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    Noun

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    demandeur m (plural demandeurs, feminine demanderesse)

    1. (law) complainant, plaintiff (one who brings a lawsuit against another)

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