Definitions for Carnegie

Carnegie Car·ne·gie

Spelling: [kahr-ni-gee or for 1, 3, kahr-ney-gee, -neg
IPA: /ˈkɑr nɪ gi or for 1, 3, kɑrˈneɪ gi, -ˈnɛg i/

Carnegie is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 267 anagrams from letters in Carnegie (aceeginr).

Definitions for Carnegie

noun

  1. Andrew, 1835–1919, U.S. steel manufacturer and philanthropist, born in Scotland.
  2. Dale, 1888–1955, U.S. author and teacher of self-improvement techniques.
  3. a city in SW Pennsylvania.

Examples for Carnegie

Carnegie donated the money for 3,000 public libraries in 47 states and seven foreign countries.

By 2011, the site was bringing in $1.2 million a month in revenue, according to a researcher at Carnegie Mellon University.

Rockefeller, Carnegie, J.P. Morgan: This country used to produce impressive if immoral captains of industry.

Dan Wickett (who is now the head of Dzanc Books) put in a good word with Carnegie Mellon University Press, and they picked it up.

"That Carnegie is a hot sport, all right," he declared warmly.

Another billionaire, Mr. Carnegie, gives his millions to found libraries.

As he says, a man of the type of Carnegie would die in a Greek city.

“At the end of the Carnegie year, the book was barely started,” Caro said.

I have no wish to be helped "to get on in the world" by Mr. Carnegie.

"The Carnegie money is ready for you now," Mr. Perkins went on.

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