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vo·ca·tion [və(ʊ)ˈkeɪʃən] SUST.

1. vocation (calling):

vocation
vocation
to have a vocation for sth

2. vocation usu sing. (trade):

vocation
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vocation

vocation SUST.

Entrada creada por un usuario
vocation sing. REL.

Ejemplos de uso para vocation

to have a vocation for sth

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Non-parochial priests may earn their living by any vocation, although employment by educational institutions or charitable organisations is most common.
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This was followed by a major change in vocation.
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He seemed to be well liked in the community, and chose the ministry as his vocation.
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There have also been many hermits who chose that vocation as an alternative to other forms of monastic life.
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He removed controls on foodgrains and introduced a new education policy based on family vocation.
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This is distinguished from the office of minister, to which specific individuals feel a certain vocation.
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His vocation to help the poor led him to live among them.
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Courses were added in retailing, the vocations, the technical fields, public health, and the trades.
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It was supposed to be his life's vocation.
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Originally destined for the church, he soon found he had no vocation and began the study of philosophy.
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