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verbDefinition of TRAIN
transitive verb
2
: to direct the growth of (a plant) usually by bending, pruning, and tying
3
a : to form by instruction, discipline, or drill b : to teach so as to make fit, qualified, or proficient
4
: to make prepared (as by exercise) for a test of skill
5
: to aim at an object or objective : direct <trained his camera on the deer> <training every effort toward success>
intransitive verb
1
: to undergo instruction, discipline, or drill
2
: to go by train
— train·abil·i·ty \ˌtrā-nə-ˈbi-lə-tē\ noun
— train·able \ˈtrā-nə-bəl\ adjective
Examples of TRAIN
- He was never formally trained as a chef.
- I've been trained in first aid.
- I'm training her to take over my job when I retire.
- My boss is training me on the new equipment.
- We need to train more nurses.
- They are highly trained professionals.
- I'm training to be a nurse.
- I trained at that hospital.
- He's training as a chef.
- She had to train her mind to think scientifically.
Origin of TRAIN
Middle English, from Anglo-French trainer, from Vulgar Latin *traginare; akin to Latin trahere to draw
First Known Use: 15th century
Related to TRAIN
Antonyms: decondition
Related Words: fit, habilitate, prepare, ready; acclimate, acclimatize, accommodate, adapt, adjust, break in, orient, orientate, shape; accustom, familiarize, habituate, naturalize; fortify, harden, inure, season, shape up, steel, strengthen, toughen
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