Pronunciation: /ˈrɛvəˌn(j)ʊər/

Definitions of revenuer

noun a person who works for the government in the collection of revenue, especially taxes

Example Sentences

A1 A revenuer is someone who collects taxes on behalf of the government.

A2 The revenuer came to inspect the business's financial records.

B1 The revenuer discovered discrepancies in the company's tax filings.

B2 The revenuer was tasked with investigating tax evasion cases.

C1 The revenuer's job involves auditing individuals and businesses to ensure compliance with tax laws.

C2 As a seasoned revenuer, he had a knack for uncovering fraudulent schemes to evade taxes.

Examples of revenuer in a Sentence

formal The revenuer conducted a thorough investigation into the company's financial records.

informal I heard the revenuer is going to audit our taxes next week.

slang Watch out for the revenuer, they're cracking down on tax evasion.

figurative The revenuer of truth will always uncover the hidden lies.

Grammatical Forms of revenuer

plural

revenuers

comparative

more revenuer

superlative

most revenuer

present tense

revenues

future tense

will revenuer

perfect tense

have revenuered

continuous tense

is revenuering

singular

revenuer

positive degree

revenuer

infinitive

to revenuer

gerund

revenuering

participle

revenuered

Origin and Evolution of revenuer

First Known Use: 1920 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'revenuer' originated in the United States in the early 20th century during the Prohibition era.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to government agents tasked with enforcing laws related to the collection of revenue, particularly during Prohibition when they were specifically focused on enforcing alcohol-related taxes and regulations. Over time, the term has evolved to also refer to any government official involved in tax collection or enforcement.