The period during which you are a novice (especially in a religious order)
1 Dearest Madam, forbear for the present: I am but in my noviciate .
2 He remained there several months, and died at the noviciate in Paris.
3 In the study of these, the year of my noviciate passed.
4 You are indeed in your noviciate , as to every laudable attainment.
5 One year, a noviciate was brought before her for denying the existence of God.
6 Still the young noviciate asleep in the chair by her bedside didn't even stir.
7 The Earl could scarcely be said to have served even a noviciate in politics.
8 Assuredly the young man was only a noviciate in smoking.
9 He was educated in New Ross, and he entered the Augustinian noviciate in 1805.
10 You may begin your noviciate on Sunday if you have made up your mind.'
11 At this time Stanislaus was living in the noviciate proper, Sant' Andrea on the Quirinal.
12 At the end of summer in 1980 I headed off to Cork to begin my noviciate .
13 She became a Presentation Sister noviciate in the UK before departing for the distant shores of India.
14 There were in this noviciate many novices.
15 Never was there a more flourishing noviciate .
16 Thankfully, the noviciate relented -albeit with ill-disguisedcontempt -and no further action needed to be taken.
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