Definitionn. a person who receives support and protection from an influential patron who furthers the protege's career
Last update: April 28, 2016
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I was a protege over my teacher during my study. [noun]
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All attempts to induce Pippin to throw over his new protege failed, and from this time onward the nominal dependence of Rome and the papacy on emperors at Constantinople ceased. [Please select]
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Mason asked her brother: "What do you think of my protege." [Please select]
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And of course she was, as always, glad to see her protege, her Robert Penfold. [Please select]
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"He's a great fool for being hoodwinked at all," said Beverly, very much at odds with her protege. [Please select]
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She was looking with pride upon the figure of her stalwart protege. [Please select]
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With whom could I better share my throne and please you more than with your beloved American protege. [Please select]
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"You prophesied, you know, that I should be proud of your little protege some day, and I am indeed." [Please select]
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May I be permitted to assume that this is the Miss Betty of whom my young protege so often speaks. [Please select]
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In his own handwriting and over his own signature he charged her with complicity in the betrayal of Graustark, influenced by the desires of the lover who masqueraded as her protege. [Please select]
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It required but a single glance to convince the most skeptical that she was ignorant of these astounding movements on the part of her protege. [Please select]
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