forestaller
See also: föreställer
English
Etymology
From Middle English forstaller, forstallor, forstallar, equivalent to forestall + -er.
Noun
forestaller (plural forestallers)
- Agent noun of forestall: one who, or that which, forestalls.
- (chiefly historical) One who preemptively purchases goods in order to drive up their market price for resale.
- Hypernyms: price gouger, profiteer
- (rail transport, historical) A device that overrides an automatic brake signal.
- (law, archaic) One who obstructs a road, especially in order to intercept traffic.
- (chiefly historical) One who preemptively purchases goods in order to drive up their market price for resale.
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