Synonym: community, professing. Similar words: professional, confession, session, recession, aggression, impression, depression, congressional. Meaning: [prə'feʃn] n. 1. the body of people in a learned occupation 2. an occupation requiring special education (especially in the liberal arts or sciences) 3. an open avowal (true or false) of some belief or opinion 4. affirmation of acceptance of some religion or faith.
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(91) It would appear that the legal profession is the nearest thing to a recession-proof industry.
(92) He is one of the greatest British players of recent times and is a credit to his profession.
(93) He worked his way to the top of his profession.
(94) Entry standards into the profession are set to rise further.
(95) His ability carried him to the top of his profession.
(96) He made a profession of friendship to his classmate Mary.
(97) It's a long grind to the top of that particular profession.
(98) We want all our students to achieve within their chosen profession.
(99) In a few years he had climbed to the top of his profession.
(100) There is no unanimity of opinion among the medical profession on this subject.
(101) He deprecated the low quality of entrants to the profession.
(102) He envies her the position she has achieved in her profession.
(103) That sort of behaviour is a disgrace to the legal profession.
(104) The professor battled the way to the top of his profession.
(105) It is a prerequisite of entry to the profession that you pass the exams.
(106) She's alawyer by profession.
(107) I'm sure we'll meet again. It's a very small world in this profession.
(108) A teacher by profession, this is her first excursion into writing for the theatre.
(109) At the age of 35, she had already scaled the heights of the acting profession.
(110) Many teachers saw the statement as a gross slander on their profession.
(111) A lawyer or doctor who is struck off the official register of the profession is debarred from practising.
(112) For some reason, Malcolm had a down on the whole teaching profession.
(113) The results of the study have a wider significance for all the profession.
(114) The steelworkers' leader rejected the 2% pay-rise saying it was an insult to the profession.
(115) She felt she had to defend the honour of her profession.
(116) The report notes that forty per cent of lawyers entering the profession are women.
(117) He reached the top of his profession in very little time.
(118) The prison was populated with people of every trade and profession.
(119) She clawed her way to the top of her profession.
(120) The attitude of the medical profession is very much more liberal now.
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