Definition of Counselings

1. counseling [n] - See also: counseling

Lexicographical Neighbors of Counselings

councilwoman
councilwomen
counit
counite
counited
counites
couniting
counits
counsel
counseled
counselee
counselees
counseleth
counseling
counseling psychology
counselings (current term)
counsell
counsellable
counselled
counsellee
counsellees
counseller
counsellers
counselling
counsellings
counsellor
counsellors
counsellorship
counsellour
counselor

Literary usage of Counselings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Two Vocations; Or, The Sisters of Mercy at Home by Elizabeth Rundle Charles (1865)
"... STORMS, CONFLICTS, AND counselings. THE usual evening avocations were performed by Kate that evening, at least by Kate's eyes and lips, reading to her ..."

2. Company Command: The Bottom Line by John G. Meyer, Jr., John G. Meyer (1995)
"Written counselings have great value for a commander. Yet, they're seldom used properly—if they're used at all— even though Army regulations require ..."

3. Managing for Results: The Department of Justice's Initial Efforts to by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"Ensure compliance with regulatory timeframes for conducting EEO counselings, investigations, and adjudications. Ensure that women, minorities, ..."

4. The New Science; Or, Mento-Theology: The Parables for the Clergy, But by Grace Sciencia, SH. Angelo y Co (1858)
"... common honesty, and our mutual good, without abusing or enslaving the intellectual freedom of our faculties in their counselings, they being created in ..."

5. The Dial edited by Francis Fisher Browne (1892)
"... "Something in a Name," " Parting from Sailor," "A Bachelor's counselings," and "Two Administrations. ..."

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