Brokered
an agent who buys or sells for a principal on a commission basis without having title to the property.
a person who functions as an intermediary between two or more parties in negotiating agreements, bargains, or the like.
stockbroker.
to act as a broker for:
to broker the sale of a house.
to act as a broker.
Contemporary Examples
How Big Banks Fleece You Nomi Prins November 1, 2009
Is This What an Arranged Marriage Feels Like? David Frum February 28, 2012
A Brokered GOP Convention and a Third-Party Candidate Are Real Possibilities Mark McKinnon February 20, 2012
Obama’s Secret Climate Pact Richard Wolffe November 25, 2009
What the D-Day Veteran Told Obama at the 70th Anniversary Commemoration Christopher Dickey June 5, 2014
U.S. Jews Should Heed Top Israeli Soldiers Who Oppose Bombing Iran Peter Beinart February 6, 2012
Obama’s Successes in Israel Brent E. Sasley March 21, 2013
Will the Ceasefire Last? Matthew Levitt November 21, 2012
U.S. Millions Incite Tomorrow’s Suicide Bombers Gerald Posner December 15, 2008
A Brokered GOP Convention and a Third-Party Candidate Are Real Possibilities Mark McKinnon February 20, 2012
noun
an agent who, acting on behalf of a principal, buys or sells goods, securities, etc, in return for a commission: insurance broker
(formerly) short for stockbroker
a dealer in second-hand goods
verb
to act as a broker (in)
n.
v.
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