Apprenticed in a sentence as an adjective

So the king apprenticed the prince to the best martial artist in the kingdom.

Programmers will gain experience points by being apprenticed on projects that have been bid out.

I also apprenticed under our IBM customer engineer and he had be do all kinds of crazy stuff, which was kind of cool.

Most of phd work is doing what your professor tells you until he decides you have essentially apprenticed him long enough that you can graduate.

Those who apprenticed, went to unapproved schools, or developed their own therapies were stopped- at gunpoint, if necessary- from healing.

The problem is, apprenticeships are supposed to be followed by a career as a master practitioner of the craft you apprenticed in.

> The problem is, apprenticeships are supposed to be followed by a career as a master practitioner of the craft you apprenticed inSo go be a master.

I'm onboard with your utopian ideas, especially enabling students to be apprenticed to a future employer.

Government mainframes, etc. Usually these days you are apprenticed by someone with years of experience because of how difficult it is to obtain old documentation etc.

Frew, who apprenticed with a Savile Row tailor, can all by himself, and almost all by hand create a pattern, cut fabric and expertly construct a suit that, for about $4,000, perfectly molds to its owners body.

What would your monitoring strategy of choice be to notice these things, for a small "hobby" server?I've apprenticed as a junior sysadmin in the past, and I can easily see how a professional operation would detect or prevent this by design.

Any reliable trade I can think of takes years to learn if you're apprenticed full-time, so how could I pick that up on the side?It doesn't help that, even though I went to a pretty nice college, the "career center" encourages resume-spamming as a good way to find a job.

Apprenticed definitions

adjective

bound by contract

See also: articled bound indentured