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intern

NounTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb
pl: internspast: internedpp: interneding: interning

As a noun, this term describes a transitional professional role. It carries a connotation of apprenticeship and learning, often implying a power imbalance where the individual performs entry-level tasks to prove their competence or earn credentials. As a verb, the word shifts to a starkly different semantic domain involving state-sanctioned confinement. It is almost exclusively used in political or military contexts, evoking images of detention camps and the suspension of civil liberties during wartime.

Meanings

Noun

A student or graduate who works in a professional organization to gain practical experience, often for a fixed period and sometimes without pay.

"The medical student is working as an intern at the city hospital."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To confine someone in a place, typically a camp or prison, especially for political or military reasons during a war.

"The government decided to intern the prisoners of war in a secure facility."

Intransitive Verb

To be confined in a place, typically a camp or prison, especially for political or military reasons during a war.

"Many foreign nationals were interned during the conflict."

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