tutee
tutee
Definition
☆ tu·tee (to̵̅o̅ tē′, tyo̵̅o̅-)
tutee
Usage Examples
Adjective modifier
- personal: Students studying for the LLM are also assigned as personal tutees to individual members of staff.
- fellow: Her efforts are thus identified as providing an eligible model of argument from which her fellow tutees can derive guidance.
Converse of object
- see: Holding fortnightly tutorials for aerospace students, and seeing 2nd year tutees twice a semester.
- have: He currently has 5 tutees and will take an additional 8 in the 2003 intake.
Preposition: as
- matter: The Ancient History tutor will see the tutee as a matter of course once per term, but is also available during office hours.
Modifies a noun
- gain: Low ability tutors produced tutee gains at least equivalent to those produced by high ability tutors.
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