2. Verb. (third-person singular of mentor) ¹
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Definition of Mentors
1. mentor [v] - See also: mentor
Medical Definition of Mentors
1. Senior professionals who provide guidance, direction and support to those persons desirous of improvement in academic positions, administrative positions or other career development situations. (12 Dec 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mentors
Literary usage of Mentors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mentoring Across Boundaries: Helping Beginning Teachers Succeed in by Jean Boreen, Donna Niday, Mary K. Johnson (2003)
"We absolutely agree with Luke that many problems experienced by student or
beginning teachers could be avoided with a more careful matching of mentors to ..."
2. Education Reform & Students at Risk: Studies of Education Reform by Robert J. Rossi, Samuel C. Stringfield (1999)
"Community Volunteers (including worksite mentors) Community volunteers, eg, YMCA
staff on loan to provide connection to community programs, and worksite ..."
3. Bridging the Bed-Bench Gap: Contributions of the Markey Trust by ebrary, Inc (2004)
"These mentors emphasized that time for training and research is critical and ...
This is why, the mentors believe, there is a need for four or more years of ..."
4. The History of the French Revolution by Adolphe Thiers, Frederic Shoberl (1866)
"asked the gravest of mentors. ' Have you lost your shield in battle ?—have you
been vanquished in the camp, in the race, or in the hall of arms ? ..."
5. The Recognition of Prior Learning Power, Pedagogy & Possibility: Conceptual by Judy Harris (2000)
"Most mentors or advisors are lecturers who have a grounding in adult education
... Depending on the size of the RPL operation in an institution, mentors or ..."
6. University Musical Encyclopedia by Louis Charles Elson (1912)
"... and a Volsung woman), Nie- mentors. A transformation is quickly (The Valkyre).
Siegmund (Son of ingly at the lamentations of his tor- mann, ten.; ..."
7. Young Humphry Davy: The Making of an Experimental Chemist by June Z. Fullmer (2000)
"... 6 CHAPTER mentors and Friends CIA/ HEN Kitty Davy in her memoir about young
Humphry repeatedly VV reminded her brother John that the Davy family was ..."