probationary
IPA: proʊbˈeɪʃʌnɛri
noun
- An employee who is still in their probationary period.
adjective
- Of, pertaining to, or subject to probation
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Examples of "probationary" in Sentences
- Their immortality is a kind of probationary period for eternal life.
- Try a "probationary" legalization of marijuana and see how it plays out!
- The best thing we do, probably, is have the candidate eat with "probationary" faculty.
- The interesting point in that case is that those teachers were probationary, meaning that they had no due process rights.
- JOHNSON: New members work their way into the club by serving a kind of probationary period, running errands and sometimes breaking the law.
- 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.
- If whatever he says to you implies a glimmer of hope, I hope you can find it in your hearts to recommend he not be fired but rather be put on some kind of probationary watch, for say, six months.
- All graduates were also informed that the diplomas they were being awarded were "probationary" in nature; the State apparently allows schools to award dipolmas that have a 30-day probationary period in which the diploma can be rescinded if the school becomes aware of any graduate making what it deems to be derogatory comments about the school online.
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