trainee

IPA: trˈeɪnˈi

noun

  • Someone who is still in the process of being formally trained in a workplace.
  • A juvenile inmate being trained and (re)educated in a reformatory school.
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Examples of "trainee" in Sentences

  • The trainee is expected to acquire this knowledge by:
  • "I want to tell you about the call my trainee took today.
  • The person who has the most influence on the trainee is his or her immediate manager.
  • The life of a Peace Corps/Bolivia trainee is at once complex and simple; exhausting and fulfilling …
  • She's a trainee from the newest class, originally from Russia (damn, discordian, do I just attract them?
  • Today’s media trainee was the chief executive officer of a company that administered hospitals, twenty-eight of them throughout the southeastern United States.
  • Synopsis: A stingy merchant hires a trainee from the College and Order of Heralds to assist with alien languages and customs on a trade run to the low-tech planet Lyra.
  • On Monday morning, we gathered in the gym and called the trainee's names one by one, presented them with an information packet on their agency, and asked them to stand on their town.

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