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  1. Partners or Partners’ or Partner’s? “Partners” is plural. It is not possessive, but it still works to refer to more than one partner. “Partners'” is the plural possessive form (i.e. “multiple partners’ addresses”). “Partner’s” is the singular possessive (i.e. “my partner’s name”).

  2. one of two people who do something together or are closely involved in some way: Children, hold your partner’s hand when you cross the street. A partner in a company is one of the owners. A partner is also one of two people who dance together or who play a sport or a game together, esp. when they play as a team.

  3. They are partners in the real estate business. Singapore's most important trading partner is Indonesia. She was a senior partner at the Wall Street firm. We were each assigned a partner for the project. Verb The sporting goods store partnered with the newspaper to sponsor the road race.

  4. partner. (pɑːʳtnəʳ ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense partners , present participle partnering , past tense, past participle partnered. 1. countable noun [oft poss NOUN] B1. Your partner is the person you are married to or are having a romantic or sexual relationship with.

  5. a person who shares or is associated with another in some action or endeavor; sharer; associate. Law. a person associated with another or others as a principal or a contributor of capital in a business or a joint venture, usually sharing its risks and profits. special partner. silent partner.

  6. PARTNER definition: 1. someone that you are married to or having a sexual relationship with: 2. someone that you are…. Learn more.

  7. Definition of partner verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.