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    probationary
    /prəˈbeɪʃən(ə)ri/

    adjective

    • 1. relating to a process of testing or observing the character or abilities of a person who is new to a role or job: "she recently completed her two-year probationary period with the police"

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  2. PROBATIONARY definition: 1. relating to a period of time when a criminal must behave well and not commit any more crimes in…. Learn more.

  3. Probationary definition: being or relating to an act, process, or period of testing, as of a person’s character, performance, qualifications, etc.. See examples of PROBATIONARY used in a sentence.

  4. 1. : critical examination and evaluation or subjection to such examination and evaluation. 2. a. : subjection of an individual to a period of testing and trial to ascertain fitness (as for a job or school) b.

  5. PROBATIONARY meaning: 1. relating to a period of time when a criminal must behave well and not commit any more crimes in…. Learn more.

  6. (prəbeɪʃənəri , US proʊbeɪʃəneri ) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] A probationary period is a period after someone starts a job, during which their employer can decide whether the person is suitable and should be allowed to continue. [business] Teachers should have a probationary period of two years. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  7. n. 1. A process or period in which a person's fitness, as for work or membership in a social group, is tested. 2. Law. a. A criminal sentence consisting of a term of imprisonment that is suspended provided certain terms and conditions are met. b. The status of serving such a criminal sentence.

  8. adjective. /prəˈbeɪʃnri/ /prəʊˈbeɪʃəneri/ connected with a time of training and testing when you start a new job to see if you are suitable for the work. a probationary period. young probationary teachers. Want to learn more?

  9. Probationary describes a time period or process of testing someone out. At a new job, you may go through a probationary period while your boss considers whether you're a good fit.

  10. What does the word probationary mean? There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the word probationary. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. See meaning & use. How common is the word probationary? About 0.5 occurrences per million words in modern written English. See frequency.

  11. A probationary period is a period after someone starts a job, during which their employer can decide whether the person is suitable and should be allowed to continue.