agon
pronunciation
How to pronounce agon in British English: UK ['ɒgɒn]
How to pronounce agon in American English: US [ɑ'goʊn]
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- Noun:
- a festivity in ancient Greece at which competitors contended for prizes
Word Origin
Example
- 1. It entails acting as the chief executive 's " intellectual ping-pong player " and as what he calls the company " emissary " , visiting people and places mr agon does not have time to see .
- 2. Asked about his change of tack , mr agon said : " I thought that , in difficult times , people with high salaries should contribute , " but added that 75 per cent had " clearly not " been the level he had had in mind .
- 3. So acquisitions are on the agenda and , although mr agon is coy about targets , he says he wants to buy products that will create organic growth .
- 4. Jean-paul agon , chairman and chief executive , told the financial times : " if there is such a new tax rule , it 's going to be very , very difficult to attract talent to work in france , almost impossible at a certain level , of course . "