white knight (Meaning)

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white knight (n)

a company that is a friendly acquirer in a takeover

white knight Sentence Examples

  1. The company hired a white knight investor to rescue them from impending bankruptcy.
  2. The handsome prince appeared as a white knight, rescuing the damsel in distress.
  3. The white knight stepped in to mediate the heated conflict, bringing a peaceful resolution.
  4. The altruistic volunteer acted as a white knight, providing solace to the victims of the natural disaster.
  5. The acclaimed actor was hailed as a white knight for his unwavering support of social justice causes.
  6. The businessman's reputation as a white knight suffered a blow after he was accused of unethical practices.
  7. The government invoked a white knight clause to save the failing airline from liquidation.
  8. The white knight fund emerged as a lifeline for struggling startups and businesses.
  9. The journalist was praised for his white knight reporting, exposing the corruption within the industry.
  10. The environmentalist group hailed the white knight who had the courage to fight for the preservation of the ancient forest.

FAQs About the word white knight

a company that is a friendly acquirer in a takeover

advocator, exponent, advocate, supporter,proponent, paladin, gospeler, apostle, booster,gospeller

opponent, enemy, opponent, adversary, antagonist, antagonist, enemy, adversary, foe, rival

The company hired a white knight investor to rescue them from impending bankruptcy.

The handsome prince appeared as a white knight, rescuing the damsel in distress.

The white knight stepped in to mediate the heated conflict, bringing a peaceful resolution.

The altruistic volunteer acted as a white knight, providing solace to the victims of the natural disaster.