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junior

[joon-yer] / ˈdʒun yər /


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As experienced surgeons leave, he says, the more junior ones lose their mentors and become increasingly "risk averse", only choosing to use the healthiest donated organs offered to them.

From BBC

A prodigiously talented junior, Hunter Bell has made rapid improvement since re-establishing contact with coach Trevor Painter after repeated injuries and a move to America caused her to fall out of love with the sport.

From BBC

She decided to pursue a different discipline - judo - and went on to become a junior Welsh and British Open champion, as well as a member of the Welsh national judo team.

From BBC

Naomi Buckle, 20, a junior at Cornell University, recently asked her Paris-based sister about the show.

From The Wall Street Journal

In 2017, her junior year, she dropped out after a surprise pregnancy.

From The Wall Street Journal