Definitionn. a trial period during which your character and abilities are tested to see whether you are suitable for work or for membership
Last update: August 10, 2015
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"You.re on probation," she reminded him. [Please select]
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"You shall remain on probation." [Please select]
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"For many, no doubt, it will mean an experience of probation, and for all one of retribution." [Please select]
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This was the third trial, the ultimate probation, the final and irrevocable choice. [Please select]
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She was placed under probation and the case has been, except for environmental circumstances, entirely successful. [Please select]
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And so the last morning of his probation dawned, and for the first time he breathed freely. [Please select]
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If you will send the boy to me, I will take him back on probation. [Please select]
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Lowington was more indulgent towards Cleats than the vice-principal was disposed to be, and he was put on probation. [Please select]
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He was on probation, and if he failed to acquire literary renown, his excursion should be hushed up. [Please select]
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The well-versed metropolitan knows the slums as a sort of house of detention for poor aliens, where they live on probation till they can show a certificate of good citizenship. [Please select]
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This notion that his life was like Samuel's, a dedicated life, dedicated to a service which required a long probation, recurs again more than once in his writings. [Please select]
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