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Webster's New Millennium™ Dictionary of English - Cite This Source - Share This
| Main Entry: | mentorship |
| Part of Speech: | n |
| Definition: | a formal relationship between a student and a professional adult to further the student's knowledge, skills, or career |
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men·tor
[men-tawr, -ter] Pronunciation Key
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[men-tawr, -ter] Pronunciation Key –noun
–verb (used without object)
–verb (used with object)
| 1. | a wise and trusted counselor or teacher. |
| 2. | an influential senior sponsor or supporter. |
| 3. | to act as a mentor: She spent years mentoring to junior employees. |
| 4. | to act as a mentor to: The brash young executive did not wish to be mentored by anyone. |
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men·tor·ship, noun
—Synonyms 1. adviser, master, guide, preceptor.
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