Definition of Grievancer. Meaning of Grievancer. Synonyms of Grievancer

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Definition of Grievancer

Grievancer
Grievancer Griev"an*cer, n. One who occasions a grievance; one who gives ground for complaint. [Obs.] Petition . . . against the bishops as grand grievancers. --Fuller.

Meaning of Grievancer from wikipedia

- Look up grievance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A grievance (from Latin gravis 'heavy') is a wrong or hardship suffered, real or supposed, which...
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- grievance is a formal complaint that is raised by an employee towards an employer within the workplace. There are many reasons as to why a grievance can...
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- Grievances is the fourth studio album by English experimental band Rolo Tom****i. The album was released on 1 June 2015 through Holy Roar Records and Ipecac...
- The Airing of Grievances is the first studio album by American punk rock band Titus Andronicus, released on the Troubleman Unlimited record label on April...
- Look up grievance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A grievance is a legal wrong or hardship. Grievance or Grievances may also refer to: Grievance (labour)...
- an unadorned aluminum Festivus pole, practices such as the "airing of grievances" and "feats of strength", and the labeling of easily explainable events...
- The grievance studies affair was the project of a team of three authors—Peter Boghossian, James A. Lindsay, and Helen Pluckrose—to highlight what they...