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stint
noun as in period of responsibility
verb as in economize; hold back
Example Sentences
He has no prosecutorial experience, and his only legal experience was a brief stint in private practice.
He played one season in 2016 before being released by the Lions and had brief stints with several other American football teams.
Recently, the school announced the hiring of Daniel Cruz as deputy athletics director and chief revenue officer after his previous stints with Disney and Marvel Entertainment.
There were also stints with the National Guard, Federal Emergency Management Agency, the CIA and the White House, where he served as a homeland security specialist under George W. Bush.
For next 40 years, he worked there, except for a four-year stint as U.S. solicitor general representing the Bush administration.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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