View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Profession.
Profession
Related words
Profession meaning
A declaration of faith. | A promise or vow made on entering a religious order. | A declaration of faith.
Synonyms of Profession
Example sentences (20)
It became a more defined and formalised profession with the emergence of the architecture profession as distinct from the engineering profession during the industrial revolution in the late 19th century.
Hold seminars for the profession at which the reforms are discussed and explained – this will allow the profession to raise any questions, be educated about the forthcoming reforms, and be prepared for the changes.
At the same time, health-care workers are leaving the profession due to burnout, and it's getting harder to recruit replacements because the stressful working conditions have made the profession less desirable, Bryant added.
He says his colleagues in the profession have resorted to offering casual labour in the communities they live in, and his prediction is, that, it's likely many will opt out of the profession.
According to him, operators in the town planning profession need to be orientated and rebranded starting from their technological approach to the profession down to the way they render the services.
It is a special privilege to be here at this special dinner with some of the brightest and best in our profession and many, whose contributions have decisively shaped the destiny of our profession and even our nation.
Oseni said: “The profession is a humanitarian profession, yet to hear that it is now philanthropic.
Clifford Skridlow’s newest profession is the oldest profession in Doctor Detroit, a chaotic comedy starring the one and only Dan Aykroyd.
From being bullied and shamed to being in the so-called low grade profession, people in this profession are seldom given any respect or position in the society.
He said nursing was a good profession but it is a dying profession because of the limited opportunities in that field.
He said that the profession of agriculture has become repulsive because of the problems, explaining that agricultural profession has turned to gold and marginal occupations in Khartoum.
The 47% sounds like an absurdly high number, but when you start going through profession by profession it quickly does start to make more sense.
The Virgin Islands General Legal Council was established by The Legal Profession Act, 2015, as the regulator of the legal profession.
A detailed examination of the justifications for a split legal profession and of the arguments in favour of a fused profession can be found in English solicitor Peter Reeve’s 1986 book, Are Two Legal Professions Necessary?
And whatsoever I shall see or hear in the course of my profession, as well as outside my profession in my intercourse with men, if it be what should not be published abroad, I will never divulge, holding such things to be holy secrets.
Arthurs, 138; and Weisbrot, 281. However, the concept of the self-regulating profession has been criticized as a sham which serves to legitimize the professional monopoly while protecting the profession from public scrutiny.
Historically, the distinction was absolute, but in the modern legal age, some countries that had a split legal profession now have a fused profession – anyone entitled to practise as a barrister may also practise as a solicitor, and vice versa.
Netherlands The Netherlands used to have a semi-separated legal profession comprising the lawyer and the procureur, the latter resembling, to some extent, the profession of barrister.
The profession of barrister in England and Wales is a separate profession from that of solicitor.
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s the slide rule was the symbol of the engineer's profession in the same way the stethoscope is of the medical profession's.