Definitionadj. under terms not final or fully worked out or agreed upon
Last update: October 31, 2015
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He is a probationary officer in the bank. [Please select]
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These figures include nearly 1400 full and probationary members in the China mission, the first-fruits of two years' labour amongst the Miao tribe. [Please select]
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But under the circumstances,— the will and my probationary year,—you can understand—” “Certainly. [Please select]
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The probationary stage after all is the only one worth while, and you've gone too far beyond it. [Please select]
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I hope you're not going to insist upon a probationary period of months before you decide whether you can reciprocate.' [Please select]
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Sarah, though an inmate of the hareem, was probably still in the probationary condition, undergoing the purification necessary before the final completion of her nuptials (Esth.) [Please select]
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