0 a type of work that you feel you are suited to doing and to which you should give all your time and energy, or the feeling that a type of work suits you in this way:
1 a type of work that you feel you are suited to doing and to which you give much of your time and energy:
2 a type of work that you feel you are suited to doing and to which you should give all your time and energy, or the feeling that a type of work suits you in this way:
This situation is perfectly familiar, and applies not only to religious vocations generally, but to non-religious cases of volunteering, such as for a military mission.
In relation to the hospital, the implicit assumption is that this health structure has a technical vocation exclusive from social problems.
Increasing numbers of men wore earrings, used cosmetics, and chose traditional female vocations.
For a long time, old and new ideals regarding the propriety of a dual vocation of cleric and scientific practitioner conflicted.
Some conservatives, notably libertarians and housewives, ultimately rejected politics as a vocation.
Clearly, the task of recovering for opera its vocation of theatre is far more complex than meets the eye - or ear.
Here, however, the self-sacrice was to be on the part of the bride, the vocation on the part of the prospective husband.
The social vocation of psychology and its status as expertise is intrinsically bound to such questions.
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