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apprenticed Meaning in Tamil ( apprenticed வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

தொழிற்பயிற்சிக்காக,



apprenticed's Usage Examples:

Jacob Bright was educated at the Ackworth school of the Society of Friends, and was apprenticed to a fustian manufacturer at New Mills.


He was apprenticed in 1799 to Weichselberger, a glass-polisher and lookingglass maker.


Having received the ordinary education of a parish school, he was apprenticed to his uncle, a millwright, and, after qualifying himself as a ship-modeller at Bo'ness, went to London, where he found employment under John Rennie, the celebrated engineer.


After having been apprenticed to a linendraper, and for three years a clerk in a Dundee business house, he entered the Hoxton (Congregational) Theological College, and in 1804 was appointed to a Congregational chapel in Aberdeen.


Servants, in the widest sense of the word, apprenticed workmen and agricultural labourers are carefully excluded.


At fourteen he was apprenticed to a blacksmith, and for several years worked at this trade at Ilkley.


Though his poetical tastes were early developed, his father apprenticed him to a jeweller.


Here, at the age of 13, he was apprenticed to a saddler.


Robert was sent to Liskeard grammar school, and when he was about sixteen was apprenticed to a solicitor.


Thomas was apprenticed as a wool comber, but before he could complete his apprenticeship the firm closed down.


At the age of twelve he was apprenticed to a clothier in London, but he appears to have early addicted himself to the "contention, novelties, opposition of government, and I The Span.


At an early age he was apprenticed to the old sailing brigs of the East Coast.


Faraday himself became apprenticed to a bookbinder.





Synonyms:

indentured, articled, bound, unfree,



Antonyms:

unconfined, unbound, unrestricted, independent, free,

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