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cadet

[kuh-det] / kəˈdɛt /
NOUN
military trainee
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“This means that cadets are not taught what it means to be objectively reasonable, the very standard which the law requires them to meet when deciding whether or not to use deadly force.”

From The Wall Street Journal

In July 2021, a cadet needed to pass 25 practical exams to graduate.

From Los Angeles Times

"It's been too long cowboy," says space cadet Buzz - again voiced by Tim Allen - in the new trailer, released late on Thursday.

From BBC

He accused the Home Office of having "kicked out" army and RAF cadets who use the site for training every year.

From BBC

We’re in the 32nd century, post-”Burn” timeline established in “Star Trek: Discovery,” among the cadets at the eponymous San Francisco campus, newly rebuilt after “more than 120 years” to train Starfleet officers.

From Los Angeles Times