Definitions
be or work as an apprentice
Word origin
From Middle English apprentice, apprentesse, apprentyse, apprentis, from Old French aprentis, plural of aprentif, from Old French aprendre (verb), Late Latin apprendō, from Classical Latin apprehendō.
Used in a sentence
“Scottish rail suppliers have told the Government that they can only reach their target of employing 500 apprentices if they are given a clear pipeline of work, rather than having to endure the current stop-go programme.”
“His father had apprenticed him to a silk merchant.”
“He was apprenticed to a local employer.”
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01“Trainee”10 letters
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