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probationary

[ US /pɹoʊˈbeɪʃəˌnɛˌɹi/ ]
[ UK /pɹə‍ʊbˈe‍ɪʃənəɹi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. under terms not final or fully worked out or agreed upon
    probationary employees
    just a tentative schedule
    a provisional government

How To Use probationary In A Sentence

  • Any new club would now have to apply for associate membership, effectively a probationary period which could last up to three years before full membership is granted.
  • Try a "probationary" legalization of marijuana and see how it plays out! LIVE Blog: House Dems report increased threats
  • The recruits undertake an initial two-week intensive course in Barrow, before starting their two-year probationary period with the crew.
  • But come September 1, she will begin 14 hours of rehearsal each week for a six-month probationary period before she is paid to join the professionals, rotating daily choral evensong duties with the boys' choir.
  • Benefits are usually offered after a six-month probationary period and backdated to the start of employment.
  • Professorial titles are commonly awarded even to nonteaching clinicians, although usually without involving tenured or probationary appointments.
  • New employees undergo a one - month probationary period.
  • But then, in the end, wasn't all life just another kind of probationary death sentence, with the devil taking the hindmost?
  • A 17 - to 19-year-old male recruit would have to do 50 sit-ups, 45 push-ups and a 12: 30 run to achieve "probationary" status, the lowest passing grade. Too fat to fight? Military recruits and obesity
  • Revised the probationary program with additional class time, student evaluations and a stronger focus on lawyering skills and strategies.
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