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postulate [ˈpɑːstʃəleɪt, Brit ˈpɒstjə-] VB trans form

1. postulate (assume):

2. postulate (hypothesize):

petulant [ˈpetʃələnt, Brit ˈpetjə-] ADJ

stimulant [ˈstɪmjələnt] N

postcard N

postmark N

postpone [poʊstˈpoʊn, Brit pəʊstˈpəʊn] VB trans

assailant N

agressor(a) m (f)

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In 1867, the year in which the community welcomed its first postulant, debts were so serious that the property was put up for public auction.
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These titles are separate from duty-titles such as postulant, novitiate, professed priest, cloistered cleric, affirmed priest, and templar.
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Those who wish to join the community spend time as an aspirant, postulant and novice while they consider their commitment.
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Often, the formation process is divided into five stages of discernment: observant/aspirant, postulant, novice, simply professed, and solemnly professed (or perpetual vows).
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