apprenticed

[ UK /ɐpɹˈɛntɪst/ ]
[ US /əˈpɹɛntəst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. bound by contract
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How To Use apprenticed In A Sentence

  • My first job was on The News, Portsmouth, where I was apprenticed as Philippa Gregory Answers Questions About Her Life, Her Writing and Specifically about Her Books Depicting the Lives of Henry VIII's Wives.
  • Instead of going to college, young Taylor opted to go to work at the racetrack, where he apprenticed in nearly every phase of training Thoroughbreds.
  • But while workshops are helpful, those who truly want to master certain styles have always apprenticed with teachers who specialize in those styles.
  • It is a position where you train to become so, either by being apprenticed to a cantor as in the old days, or you can go to cantorial school for four or five years in America.
  • I was apprenticed to my father, but there was no joy in working with him.
  • He had been apprenticed to a counting house, but when some funds turned up missing, he was accused and sent to jail.
  • After his military training he apprenticed as a molder at an iron foundry where he worked for a few years.
  • At about the age of sixteen he was apprenticed to a sign painter in whose shop his work included painting tinned cans.
  • The son of a country policeman, Archibald grew up in Warrnambool, Victoria, where he was apprenticed in the printery of the local paper and conceived an ambition to be a journalist.
  • Of these men we have examples in Brindley, who was at first a labourer and afterwards a millwright; Telford was a stone-mason; Rennie a farmer's son apprenticed to a millwright; and George Stephenson was a brakesman at a colliery. Lectures on Popular and Scientific Subjects
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