articled

IPA: ˈɑrtɪkʌɫd

adjective

  • bound under the articles of an apprenticeship
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Examples of "articled" in Sentences

  • "articled," he called himself -- of our lawyers happened to be by.
  • Trainee lawyers, such as articled clerks, also remain ineligible for jury service.
  • Chief Justice McLachlin articled in Edmonton and practiced law in Edmonton, Fort St. John and Vancouver from 1968 to 1971.
  • I might have been seriously annoyed but that one of the clerks - "articled," he called himself -- of our lawyers happened to be by.
  • I followed the archaic legal practice of being "articled," a word found to have special meaning for a wretch laboring at a pittance.
  • In this articled, I will use Maslow's hierarchy of needs as the foundation of explaining seven steps for walking through a sense of profound spirituality.
  • Of old, young men put to the learning of any business were "articled" or "indentured" as apprentices to the head of the concern, who was placed _in loco parentis_, being invested both with the authority and with the responsibility of a father.

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