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单词 probationist
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probationistn.

Brit. /prəˈbeɪʃn̩ɪst/, /prəˈbeɪʃənɪst/, U.S. /proʊˈbeɪʃənəst/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: probation n., -ist suffix.
Etymology: < probation n. + -ist suffix. With sense 1 compare earlier probationer n., probationary n.
1. A person who is serving a probation or trial; = probationer n. (in various senses).
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the world > action or operation > endeavour > trial or experiment > trial, test, or testing > [noun] > trial or probation of a person > trial or testing of candidate for office > one who is tested
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1784 E. Allen Reason xi. §3. 380 There always was, and ever will be the same liability to transgression or sin in all finite probationists, as to any premised devil.
1843 Times 9 Mar. 3/3 The patron could only choose from one class of persons; and that class were the licentiates or probationists of the church.
1885 Congregationalist 14 May What portion of the probationists uniting with the M[ethodist] E[piscopal] church become full members?
1918 Bridgeport (Connecticut) Telegram 27 July 12/5 The probationists will, while they are receiving their training, be a great assistance at these military hospitals just as they are at the civil institutions.
1956 Western Polit. Q. 9 761 This figure included the probationists, who remain for six months or a year and then leave for failure to make the grade.
1976 Syracuse (N.Y.) Herald Jrnl. 2 Sept. 15/2 Cunningham has repeatedly warned probationists he sentences that if they violate conditions layed down for them, they will be given prison terms.
1993 Houston Chron. (Nexis) 10 Mar. 1 On tonight's premiere, the rookies go from graduation day to probationists on the beat, with experienced partners to show them the ropes.
2. Theology. A person who holds the doctrine of future probation (probation n. 2a). Cf. probationism n. Obsolete.
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1881 New Englander (New Haven, Connecticut) Jan. 99 The sooner, without great violence, the division is made between the future-state probationists and the evangelicals, the less the latter will lose.
1885 New Englander (New Haven, Connecticut) July 541 It is left for modern universalists and post mortem probationists to both champion and disciple this new idea.
1893 E. S. Carr in N. Western Congregationalist 14 Apr. I am satisfied the probationists among us are an extremely small minority.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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