1. auditor - Noun
2. auditor - Adjective
A hearer or listener.
A person appointed and authorized to audit or examine an account or accounts, compare the charges with the vouchers, examine the parties and witnesses, allow or reject charges, and state the balance.
One who hears judicially, as in an audience court.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA certified internal auditor (CIA) is granted a certificate from the Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA), provided that the candidate has passed a four-part examination. Source: Internet
A contingent there coalesced around Rob Sand, the state auditor and boyish of Iowa Democratic politics. Source: Internet
All of these are minor details, but Returns From Scout is all but certain that they are grounds for rejection, since no standardized rules means that it’s up to the discretion of each single auditor whether they accept the voter registration. Source: Internet
Although Augustine showed some fervour for Manichaeism, he was never an initiate or "elect", but an "auditor", the lowest level in the sect's hierarchy. Source: Internet
According to auditor Adriano Guahyba, in Rio Grande do Sul state, four slaughterhouses were inspected: two from Seara, in Passo Fundo and Três Passos; one from BRF, and another from Minuano, both in Lajeado. Source: Internet
An auditor addresses questions to a subject, observes and records the subject's responses, and returns repeatedly to experiences or areas under discussion that appear painful until the troubling experience has been identified and confronted. Source: Internet