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Intern   /ˈɪntərn/   Listen
Intern

verb
1.
Deprive of freedom.
2.
Work as an intern.



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"Intern" Quotes from Famous Books



... loathe those women. There's Alice Bartrum—I saw her making eyes at Sutton over a spouting artery. As for Mrs. Rankin they ought to intern her. She oughtn't to be allowed within ten miles of any army. That's one thing I like about McClane. He can't stand that sort of thing any more ...
— The Romantic • May Sinclair

... "institutional church," and in the midst of the teeming activities of the parish house and a heterogeneous congregation, Dr. Rainsford set loose his young and enthusiastic assistants. They experienced a training comparable to the clinical instruction gained by an intern in a modern hospital. Under his tutelage these men received a course in applied religion, and their rector set a standard of preaching, parish administration, and pastoral care that not one of his "boys," as he called them, failed to practice in an unusual manner. Dr. Rainsford's impassioned ...
— Frank H. Nelson of Cincinnati • Warren C. Herrick



Words linked to "Intern" :   United Kingdom, medico, work, doc, physician, interne, detain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, md, U.K., UK, confine, Britain, Great Britain, doctor, Dr.



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