Definitions

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  • noun One who prioritizes.

Etymologies

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prioritize +‎ -er

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Examples

  • What do you think of adding a “Do Not Disturb” and auto-prioritizer to your inbox?

    Email Prioritizer Adds ‘Pause’ Button, Auto-Ranking to Email | Lifehacker Australia 2008

  • The assistant must also be a good prioritizer, patient and level-headed.

    Star Jones Looking for Human Battering Ram! | Best Week Ever 2007

  • Worktime Studio's prioritizer allows you to determine quickly which of your activities to tackle next.

    Softpedia - Windows - All 2010

  • Worktime Studio's prioritizer allows you to determine quickly which of your activities to tackle next.

    Softpedia - Windows - All 2010

  • Worktime Studio's prioritizer allows you to determine quickly which of your activities to tackle next.

    Softpedia - Windows - All 2009

  • By September, Mr. Clinton was able to work the three-word agenda prioritizer into almost every appearance, no matter what the subject: “I want America to say,” he told elementary school pupils in Olney, Maryland, “Let’s put first things first, nothing is more important than our children.”

    No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003

  • By September, Mr. Clinton was able to work the three-word agenda prioritizer into almost every appearance, no matter what the subject: “I want America to say,” he told elementary school pupils in Olney, Maryland, “Let’s put first things first, nothing is more important than our children.”

    No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003

  • By September, Mr. Clinton was able to work the three-word agenda prioritizer into almost every appearance, no matter what the subject: “I want America to say,” he told elementary school pupils in Olney, Maryland, “Let’s put first things first, nothing is more important than our children.”

    No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003

  • By September, Mr. Clinton was able to work the three-word agenda prioritizer into almost every appearance, no matter what the subject: “I want America to say,” he told elementary school pupils in Olney, Maryland, “Let’s put first things first, nothing is more important than our children.”

    No Uncertain Terms William Safire 2003

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