Definitionn. a nurse in training who is undergoing a trial period
Last update: August 7, 2015
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He was licensed to preach by the Haddington presbytery in 1743, and after two years as a probationer was ordained (1745) minister of the parish of Beith. [Please select]
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He was a probationer, a novitiate; this was his second attendance. [Please select]
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'" And Rebecca charged John that no probationer should in future be allowed to enter the Doctor's sanctum on any consideration."' [Please select]
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I'll be one of forty nurses; indeed, for three months I'll be only a probationer. [Please select]
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CHAPTER VIII Sidney entered the hospital as a probationer early in August. [Please select]
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"I think a certain amount of severity is good for a probationer," she said, "but you are brutal, Miss Harrison." [Please select]
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Wilson's pet probationer, that I don't always say 'please' when I ask her to change a bed or take a temperature. [Please select]
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The probationer had been instructed to find out other things; so she set to work with a fan at Sidney's hair. [Please select]
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MacFadyen, our recognised sermon taster, who criticised everything in the technique of the pulpit, from the number of heads in a sermon to the air with which a probationer used his pocket-handkerchief. [Please select]
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Surely, Brother Gorringe, between a pastor and a probationer who--" "No," Gorringe broke in; "quarrel isn't the word for it. [Please select]
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