articled
- v bind by a contract; especially for a training period
- s bound by contract
- Before the War, he had failed as an articled clerk, done fairly as a London actor.
- The thirty-six-articled decree, clear, direct, robust, imposes a fine of 500 pesos or 15 days' imprisonment on non-Mexican-born clerics whenever they perform "a religious act .
- On the vessels to which Engineer-Author McFee was articled, there would be good conversation and perhaps some light drinking in the officers' quarters.