0 past simple and past participle of mentor --
1 to help and give advice to a younger or less experienced person, especially in a job or at school --
He worked with musicians of different cultural and political backgrounds and mentored them on western musical perspectives.
He reclaimed the work of forgotten artists, introduced and mentored many new artists, and was a great advocate for portraiture as an art form.
During season 8, each mentor selected and mentored a team of five finalists.
She mentored a 2007 science talent search finalist.
Students are grouped into culturally diverse teams, which are mentored by a professional photographer and an art educator.
Her most notable accomplishment is the fact that she taught and mentored so many students.
He also mentored youths who faced similar physical challenges and befriended those who faced terminal disease.
Additionally, during their initial six to eight weeks they are mentored by experienced public counter officers.