Synonym: business, calling, craft, line, occupation, profession, trade, work. Similar words: avocation, invocation, equivocation, location, evocative, ratification, gratification, advocate. Meaning: [vəʊ'keɪʃn] n. 1. the particular occupation for which you are trained 2. a body of people doing the same kind of work.
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61. The vocation will fit you to a hair.
62. For Durkheim, sociology was a vocation.
63. The summer vocation has come to a close.
64. The summer vocation come to a close.
65. My vocation was extended by sympathetic commanding officer.
66. Teaching is my vocation and writing is my avocation.
67. Electric vacuum vocation, nuclear, chemical, glass, and metalizing industries.
68. She has no vocation for teaching.
69. Let's map out our vocation to Beijing.
70. The agricultural practice became a challenging and rewarding vocation.
71. His deformity totally disabled him from following his vocation.
72. And so the staff is a captive audience for their manager's jazz-band gigs, elegies over his approach shot to the 17th green, or any other avocation mistaken as part of the vocation.
73. As much as I had loved chemistry before, my studies at UTA convinced me that I had found the right vocation. I was particularly inspired by Dr.
74. Malamud declares his vocation on the problem of identity further in his Immigrant-Survivor's fictions, and advocates Jewish writers to record their nation's history by words.
75. Write to fly-by-night Travel to complain about the vocation, giving details about the problems . Request some compensation or refund.
76. Trades union leadership in those days was less a career than a vocation.
77. The Lenten practice of almsgiving thus becomes a means to deepen our Christian vocation.
78. A dentist at work in his vocation always down in the mouth.
79. Journalistic media is a propeller to the social transformation and development, with its inborn vocation highly congruous with the concept of the harmonious society building.
80. Her original vocation , tellingly[sentencedict.com/vocation.html], was not stay - at - home motherhood but wing journalism.
81. He answered, to go to sea again, in his old vocation.
82. Let's visit the Carmelite Sisters in Toronto and learn about their vocation of love and their cloistered lifestyle.
83. Let NCTC become the service station and increment of your vocation career.
84. None of England's pre-Miltonic poets -- Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare had dared to suggest -- and it would never have occurred to them to suggest that theirs was actually a divine vocation.
85. The vocation advocate found the word "vocal" and "reciprocal" not in the vocabulary.
86. The premier also told the students and teachers at present that he believed education is the most sublime undertaking of the mankind and teacher is the most glary vocation under the sun.
87. Aloofness is the inherent claim of doctors vocation; Empathy is external character of medical ethic.
88. Our first vocation is to produce safety leather, gloves and equipments with certified quality in order to give satisfaction to all the people working in the industrial circle.
89. The vocation moral sense, society duty sense and philosophy of tangent is the deep - seated thinking cause.
90. Government and vocation are the key points in outdoor advertising administration , but ofare lack of responsibility.
More similar words: avocation, invocation, equivocation, location, evocative, ratification, gratification, advocate, vacation, education, equivocate, educational, fornication, indication, dedication, medication, publication, deprecation, supplication, edification, implication, deification, defalcation, application, vindication, altercation, intoxication, purification, confiscation, communication.