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  • noun One being mentored.

Etymologies

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mentor +‎ -ee

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Examples

  • Considering how much her character thrived when matched with a similarly-aged A.D.A. in the form of Roache's Mike Cutter, it's almost tragic that the show will likely return her character to the role of 'mentoree' to Terrence Howard's Deputy District Attorney Jonah Dekker.

    Scott Mendelson: Casting suggestions to further fix Law & Order: Los Angeles. Scott Mendelson 2011

  • These relationships are always poisoned when the mentoree develops a mind of his or her own.

    Lynn Crosbie reads Sid Vicious and Entertains A Few Questions Lemon Hound 2008

  • These relationships are always poisoned when the mentoree develops a mind of his or her own.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Lemon Hound 2008

  • And unfortunately for Barack Obama the more Reverend Wright talks about it, unless he wants to sell a book or says something controversial or strikes back because he thinks this young mentoree who is now on the way to possibly being president has thrown him under the bus.

    CNN Transcript Apr 29, 2008 2008

  • And, unfortunately, for Barack Obama, the more Reverend Wright talks about it, because he wants to sell a book, or says something controversial, or strikes back because he thinks his young mentoree, who is now on the way to possibly being president, has thrown him under the bus, there may be a resentment.

    CNN Transcript Apr 29, 2008 2008

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