How to use in-sentence of “profession”:
+ Locksmith is the profession of a locksmith.
+ It became a more defined profession with the emergence of the architecture profession during the industrial revolution in the late 19th Century.
+ In some professions, the profession itself is the claim.
+ Edmonds’ profession as Frank Thompson reached a conclusion when she traveled to Berry’s Brigade so as to convey mail to Union powers.
+ John Chapman is said to have been in the Wilkes-Barre region some time in the 1790s, practicing his profession as a nurseryman, but just when he embraced the Swedenborgian faith and began his missionary activities we cannot be sure, though it is probable that it was before he ever reached western Pennsylvania.
+ He was a physician by profession but ceased practicing medicine.
+ The AIA offers education, government advice, community redevelopment, and public outreach to support the architecture profession and improve its public image.
+ These people often have some level of celebrity Social statusstatus because of their main profession but some are just famous because they were on television.
Example sentences of “profession”:
+ Thomas Quiney was by profession a vintner and tobacconist, and later became a leading member of the town’s governing council, holding its highest office, Chamberlain, in 1621 and 1622.
+ Web design is a profession where a person designs a web page or a web site.
+ Habibur Rahman changed his profession in 1964 when he took to law and joined the Dhaka High Court Bar.
+ The organisation is Incorporated by Royal Charter, is registered as a Charitable organizationcharity in England, and has more than 27,000 Fellows living in around 70 countries who support the aims of the society, and who have achieved — or who have the potential to achieve — eminence in their profession or calling.
+ Current machine translation software often allows to adapt the translation to subject or profession — to improve output by limiting the allowable substitutions.
+ Pamela was an actor but left this profession and became a photographer.
+ He is a lawyer by profession and served as a judge in Bremen from 1978 to 1995, when he became a full-time politician.
+ Architecture is the profession of an architect.
+ Thomas Quiney was by profession a vintner and tobacconist, and later became a leading member of the town’s governing council, holding its highest office, Chamberlain, in 1621 and 1622.
+ Web design is a profession where a person designs a web page or a web site.
+ Five years later, Jaisohn went legally bankrupt due to his political engagement and had to resume medical profession to make a living.
+ Sometimes it is because they have a profession where they cannot always get to a bathroom, like astronauts.
+ Tourism profession has recognized long ago that many of their clients are specifically attracted by recreational offerings.
+ Often this job requires tolerance due to its lackluster reality of unsupportive and hostile environment and cross-departmental nature with Nursing and Public Relations which diminishes the visibility of the profession within an institution.
+ That way, a teacher that would perform at a night club might be seen as “bringing the profession into disresapect”.
+ Dorothy, her older sister Lillian, and their mother entered the theatrical profession to support themselves.