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proffession

 

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Term: Proffession

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense 1: A type of occupation or job that requires specialized training or education.

Example Sentence 1: She chose to pursue a career in medicine and became a respected professional in her proffession.

Example Sentence 2: The legal proffession requires years of study and dedication to become a skilled lawyer.

Example Sentence 3: Engineering is a popular proffession, especially among those who enjoy problem-solving and technical work.

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1: To claim or assert something confidently or forcefully.

Example Sentence 1: He proffessioned his innocence despite the overwhelming evidence against him.

Example Sentence 2: The politician proffessioned his commitment to fight for the rights of the working class.

Example Sentence 3: The company proffessioned the superior quality of their products, but the customer reviews told a different story.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Of or relating to a professional or someone engaged in a specific occupation.

Example Sentence 1: The proffession guidelines require all members to adhere to a strict code of ethics.

Example Sentence 2: The proffession attire for the event is formal business attire.

Example Sentence 3: As a proffession athlete, she knew the importance of regular practice and dedication.

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