Proper noun
Graeber (plural Graebers)
A surname.
During a recent interview, anthropologist David Graeber explained what he saw and learned when he went to Northern Syria. Source: Internet
Jim Graeber notes that when he moved in two years later into his own loft down the street, “Union Station was a beautiful building, but it wasn’t used much. Source: Internet
This task-oriented work arrangement, which anthropologist David Graeber calls “the traditional human way to work,” makes sense for completing a single assignment, such as making a delivery, writing a grant proposal or caring for a child for an evening. Source: Internet
On his website, Graeber said he didn't personally come up with the movement's slogan “We are the 99%,'' but he did contribute to it. Source: Internet
Charles Graeber is an award-winning journalist and contributor to numerous publications including Bloomberg BusinessweekThe New York Times. Source: Internet