2. Verb. (third-person singular of career) ¹
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Definition of Careers
1. career [v] - See also: career
Lexicographical Neighbors of Careers
Literary usage of Careers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Juvenile Offenders & Victims: A National Report by Howard N. Snyder (1995)
"Assessing the relationship of adult criminal careers to juvenile careers. ...
Court careers of juvenile offenders, Washington, DC: Office of Juvenile ..."
2. The Digital Work Force: Building Infotech Skills at the Speed of Innovation by Carol A. Meares (2000)
"Encouraging and Preparing Young People to Enter Technical Education and careers
At the town meetings, there was general consensus that the United States ..."
3. Writing of Today: Models of Journalistic Prose by Gerhard Richard Lomer, John William Cunliffe (1915)
"And the dramatist lying awake in they were not honestly convinced that ' Well,
that is the play that they have their own careers were the chief genuine made ..."
4. Career Guidance and Public Policy: Bridging the Gap by Richard Sweet, Anthony Gordon Watts (2004)
"careers Scotland and careers Wales in the United Kingdom are examples of all-age
services (although it should be noted that within both the German Federal ..."
5. Man, Woman and Child by Minot Judson Savage (1884)
"careers FOR OUR DAUGHTERS. IN those lands where social distinctions are still
maintained, where there is an aristocracy at the top of society and a commoner ..."
6. Mental Conflicts and Misconduct by William Healy (1917)
"CHAPTER VII CRIMINAL careers DEVELOPED FROM CONFLICTS IT can readily be shown
what happens in some instances when conflicts which create misconduct ..."