trainings
See also: Trainings
English
Noun
trainings
- plural of training
- 1834, Pennsylvania. General Assembly. Senate, Temple University. School of Law, Journal, volume 2, page 261:
- We cannot agree, however, with those who think that the continuance of the system, depends upon the continuance of the trainings.
- 2011, Nicole E. Allen, Coordinating the Criminal Justice Response to Intimate Partner Violence, page 72:
- In addition to the trainings, the council also produced materials for various stakeholders and the community in general to enhance the response to domestic violence.
- 2011, Patricia Neal, Craig Neal, The Art of Convening, page 227:
- Heartland convenes conversations, programs, trainings, and communities of engagement to practice the skills of the intentional leader […]
- 2021 November 11, Jay Caspian Kang, “Can We Talk About Critical Race Theory?”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- Diversity is now a big industry — about $8 billion per year gets spent on diversity trainings in America — and parents might be feeling blindsided by the rapid changes, many of which came after last year’s George Floyd protests.
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