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articled

[ ahr-ti-kuhld ]

adjective

  1. bound by the terms of apprenticeship:

    an articled clerk.



articled

/ ˈɑ˳Ùɪ°ìÉ™±ô»å /

adjective

  1. bound by a written contract, such as one that governs a period of training

    an articled clerk

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of articled1

First recorded in 1570–80; article + -ed 2
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Bush, who firmly opposed abortion and pushed for stricter abortion laws during his time as president, urged Congress to continue funding for the program in an opinion articled published in The Washington Post.

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As the articled noted, the Biden administration deserves credit for turning a history of climate inaction into action with the passage of this bill.

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“Is this young gentleman one of the ’prentices or articled ones of your office?†asked the turnkey, with a grin at Mr. Wemmick’s humour.

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On 16 March, the former Texas congressman Ron Paul wrote an articled titled: The Coronavirus Hoax.

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"Silicon Valley, breeding ground for the largest un-organized industry in the country, works as hard to make unions irrelevant as it does to make last year’s computer products obsolete," the articled stated.

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