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Definition of Probationers
1. probationer [n] - See also: probationer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Probationers
Literary usage of Probationers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. What is Presbyterian Law as Defined by the Church Courts? by John Aspinwall Hodge (1884)
"They are called Probationers, because they are under trial," that the churches may
... They continue Candidates or Probationers until they be ordained as ..."
2. What is Presbyterian Law as Defined by the Church Courts? by John Aspinwall Hodge (1882)
"They are called Probationers, because they are under trial, ... They continue
Candidates or Probationers until they be ordained as Ministers or be regarded ..."
3. The Gospel in All Lands by Missionary Society, Methodist Episcopal Church (1903)
"Statistics reported 2441 membersand 1375 probationers, an increase of 252. ...
Statistics reported 339 members and 140 probationers, a loss of 130. ..."
4. Annals of the Disruption: With Extracts from the Narratives of Ministers who by Thomas Brown (1893)
"187 ONE fact of great importance was the adherence to the cause of a numerous
body of students and probationers. Already, in 1840, a memorial had been ..."
5. Responding to Probation and Parole Violations by Dale G. Parent (1994)
"Drug-use testing, in particular, has come to be used for a large percentage of
probationers and parolees in many jurisdictions. As the costs of electronic ..."