Similar words: apprentice, apprenticeship, enticement, entice, preferential, justice department, preferentially, apprehend. Meaning: [ə'prentɪs] adj. bound by contract.
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31. The month's trial over, Oliver was formally apprenticed.
32. He is apprenticed to a carpenter.
33. He has apprenticed to become a world renown gambler.
34. He was apprenticed to a doctor, studied medicine at Edinburgh University and graduated in 1832.
35. I apprenticed myself to a master magician,(http://sentencedict.com/apprenticed.html) a neighbour who had taken a fancy to me.
36. Instead he was apprenticed to a book binder, from whom he promptly ran away.
37. When I was old enough, I was to be apprenticed to Joe.
38. Greg apprenticed with his uncle, who was a talented carpenter.
39. He was apprenticed to YAN Shi - xi , AI Shi - ju , SUN Zheng - yang , JIN Xi - hua successively.
40. Before becoming an architect Zumthor apprenticed with his father, a cabinet maker.
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