trained

IPA: trˈeɪnd

adjective

  • Having undergone a course of training (sometimes in combination).
  • Manipulated in shape or habit.
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Examples of "trained" in Sentences

  • The coach trained athletes.
  • The soldiers are trained to stride.
  • Paying to keep the employee base trained is a pittance.
  • Each dolphin trained and ready to ship can be worth $150,000.
  • I think sending your dog away to be trained is cheating in a sense.
  • The man also forgos the professional judgment of a trained attorney.
  • Perhaps their voices wan't what you call trained, but they had melody.
  • He was trained as an agronomist, but had no higher scientific education.
  • "Voluntary dehydration and cognitive performance in trained college athletes."
  • We are trained from a very young age that you get up, get dressed and arrive at your place of work on time.
  • So what he ` s telling us here by his -- what we call trained alert is that he ` s telling me there is human remain scent in this area.
  • HARRIS: Well, I can tell you this: That right now, they are trained -- U. S.-trained Iraqis who are inside this city using weapons that the military has seized from the Iraqis, and they are patrolling inside the city with AK-47s, rocket-propelled grenades.

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