A person who acts on behalf of another person or group
“Appointments with the high-profile singer can be made via his agent.”
A person or thing that takes an active role or produces a specified effect
“His conviction as a humanitarian made him a revolutionary and an agent for change.”
A person or company that provides a particular service
“A company must ensure an adequate level of service from a third party serving as an outsourcing agent.”
A person who tries secretly to obtain information in hostile territory
“We currently have an agent working for us within the embassy.”
The doer of an action
“When we witness a deed that benefits ourselves or others, we judge the agent of that deed to be right.”
A person or a company that sells
A person carrying information to another
A police officer who looks for evidence as part of solving a crime
A person who manages an organization, project or people
A person employed to manage another's property, especially a large house or estate
An object, tool, equipment or machine, typically made or adapted for a particular purpose
Someone who is employed in a regular job
The driving force or agent behind something
A public relations agent for a company or notable person
The necessary basis for something to develop
A legal adviser or solicitor
A person who commits a crime
One who enlists, particularly one employed to do so
An officer acting on behalf of a court, responsible for upholding law and order
A person who uses deceit and dishonesty for their own gain
A manager or promoter who arranges engagements for clients
A person who intentionally instigates or incites trouble or mischief
A company that provides a service for a fee
A person who cooperates traitorously with an enemy
A person employed to guide and assist a group of tourists
One who participates in an action or event
People, usually of influence, with whom one has social or professional contact with
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