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Definition of Rostered
1. roster [v] - See also: roster
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rostered
Literary usage of Rostered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Awards, Agreements, Orders, and Decisions Made Under the Industrial by New Zealand Dept. of Labour, New Zealand Industrial Commission (1842)
"A minimum of seven hours' work shall be provided for all men rostered for ...
All men shall be rostered in rotation for Sunday work, and shall have an equal ..."
2. Community-based Interventions For Smokers: The Commit Field Experience by Beti Thompson, David M. Burns, William R. Lynn, Donald Shopland (2004)
"Although one community succeeded in in reaching 52 percent of rostered organizations,
two sites reached only 10 percent of the organizations. ..."
3. History of Europe from the Fall of Napoleon in 1815 to the Accession of by Archibald Alison (1855)
"... and the great towns, where it was sedulously rostered in pub- n- lie meetings,
headed by Whigs and Liberals of all sorts. padf>°it.to But much was also ..."
4. Abraham Lincoln and the Men of His Time: His Cause, His Character, and True by Robert Henry Browne (1907)
"... and tailored ornaments of Cabinets and rostered lists of the pay-rolls, as
Franklin did with his kites. When Lincoln returned to New Salem from his term ..."
5. Abraham Lincoln and the Men of His Time: His Cause, His Character, and True by Robert Henry Browne (1907)
"... and rostered lists of the pay-rolls, as Franklin did with his kites. When Lincoln
returned to New Salem from his term of service in the Legislature he ..."
6. Wild Life in Southern Seas by Louis Becke (1897)
"... ana rostered in the m naturally amiable, hospitable, and intellij can only be
accounted for by the bt the sacred source from which it spra the mandate ..."