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Definition of chartered in English: charteredadjective ˈtʃɑːtədˈtʃɑrdərd 1British attributive (of an accountant, engineer, librarian, etc.) qualified as a member of a professional body that has a royal charter. Example sentencesExamples - Wilson, a qualified chartered accountant, was billed as an international insurance expert when he joined the Royal Bank's board in 1993.
- Born in Bristol on 29 July 1932, Hodges had a comfortable middle-class upbringing, qualifying as a chartered accountant.
- A qualified chartered accountant, Slater first came to prominence in the early 1960s.
- Born in Cheadle, Cheshire, he qualified as a chartered accountant in January 1959, having left school aged 16.
- Having qualified as a chartered accountant in 1987, he took up the position of financial controller with the Cork brewers one year later and has been there ever since.
- Mr Rumble, a qualified chartered engineer, today insisted that the share sale was more as a gesture of incentive than any kind of prelude to relinquishing the reins, particularly as he is still the majority stakeholder.
- But forum member John Walsh, a retired chartered engineer, of Liden, said he was disappointed with the turnout.
- He took on a dozen jobs in the 1930s, finally taking a Bachelor of Commerce degree by correspondence and qualifying as a chartered accountant.
- Mary Campbell qualified as a chartered accountant with the firm in 1983.
- He is a mechanical engineer and a chartered accountant by qualification.
- A chartered accountant by profession, she has worked in the recruitment sector since 1987.
- He was a really ordinary straight sort of guy, a professional man, a chartered accountant who had worked in financial services his whole career.
- Lockhart has a considerable array of business skills at his disposal, having qualified as a chartered accountant and solicitor in Scotland.
- It is always good to have on our team a chartered accountant of her qualifications and experience.
- Once demobbed, he qualified as a chartered accountant and joined the family firm in 1949.
- Joyce qualified as a chartered accountant in 1981.
- Jack joined the firm 64 years ago when he qualified as a chartered accountant after service in Holland during the war.
- He gained qualifications to become a chartered engineer and worked for car firm Ford.
- The aim is to ensure that all graduates achieve the necessary experience to obtain the professional status of chartered engineer.
- Born in Kenya, he moved to Scotland in 1974 and qualified as a chartered accountant in 1979.
Synonyms certified, certificated, licensed, professional 2attributive (of an aircraft or ship) having been hired. 80 journalists were flown in by chartered plane Example sentencesExamples - Last year, their fleet of 150 mostly chartered ships delivered 15 million tonnes of iron ore to the mainland.
- If the marriage is taking place in U.S. waters, individual state laws dictate who can marry whom, on both cruise ships and chartered boats.
- The situation has improved over the past few days with most of suspended flights being resumed and some chartered aircraft released.
- There were 8,000 police on duty, and after the match, the Leeds fans were bussed to Istanbul airport amid tight security and flown out on chartered planes.
- If you arrive in your own or a chartered boat, you can drop anchor off the town or, a better choice, in sheltered Tyrrel Bay at the island's southwestern end.
- A Northumberland Police spokesman said he was part of a group diving from a locally chartered boat.
- To guarantee the visibility of the events ion the press, the journalists will come from the capital, Lisbon, to the events and back through chartered aircraft.
- When the rescue team and its equipment reach Norway they will embark in a chartered vessel, the Normand Pioneer, which is able to act as a mother ship for a rescue operation.
- They said several of the 200 passengers were put up in hotels for the night, and a chartered aircraft would finally carry them to Mexico today.
- A chartered helicopter transported construction materials out to the uninhabited islet to allow the construction of the three metre high light.
- It was unclear exactly how many people were on board the chartered aircraft.
- This dream flight was organised at the domestic airport here earlier this week and ten children from across the country were taken for a two-hour ride over Delhi in a chartered aircraft.
- Lord Petre, Lord Lieutenant of Essex, then escorted the prince to his chartered helicopter.
- In that case, shippers of cargo on a chartered ship brought an action against the shipowners for damage caused to the cargo by bad stowage, for which the shipowners were responsible.
- In June 2003 a chartered helicopter cost £2,939 for a 50-mile trip to Oxford, when a train fare would have cost £97.
- ‘We knew where everyone was,’ says Draves, who used chartered buses and corporate aircraft to get the job done quickly.
- The company said it would operate about 80 percent of its normal schedule with its own aircraft, chartered planes and flights operated by other airlines at its request.
- Today they arrive by chartered buses, small planes, limos, and private cars.
- At the break of dawn, my chartered helicopter takes off with me sitting on top of dozens of boxes containing thousands of rose petals.
- During the night the team and their equipment have been loaded onto the chartered vessel Normand Pioneer which will act as mother-ship for the British operation.
Definition of chartered in US English: charteredadjectiveˈtʃɑrdərdˈCHärdərd British attributive (of an accountant, engineer, librarian, etc.) qualified as a member of a professional body that has a royal charter. Example sentencesExamples - Having qualified as a chartered accountant in 1987, he took up the position of financial controller with the Cork brewers one year later and has been there ever since.
- Born in Bristol on 29 July 1932, Hodges had a comfortable middle-class upbringing, qualifying as a chartered accountant.
- It is always good to have on our team a chartered accountant of her qualifications and experience.
- Lockhart has a considerable array of business skills at his disposal, having qualified as a chartered accountant and solicitor in Scotland.
- Jack joined the firm 64 years ago when he qualified as a chartered accountant after service in Holland during the war.
- The aim is to ensure that all graduates achieve the necessary experience to obtain the professional status of chartered engineer.
- He gained qualifications to become a chartered engineer and worked for car firm Ford.
- Mary Campbell qualified as a chartered accountant with the firm in 1983.
- Joyce qualified as a chartered accountant in 1981.
- Mr Rumble, a qualified chartered engineer, today insisted that the share sale was more as a gesture of incentive than any kind of prelude to relinquishing the reins, particularly as he is still the majority stakeholder.
- Born in Kenya, he moved to Scotland in 1974 and qualified as a chartered accountant in 1979.
- He is a mechanical engineer and a chartered accountant by qualification.
- A qualified chartered accountant, Slater first came to prominence in the early 1960s.
- Wilson, a qualified chartered accountant, was billed as an international insurance expert when he joined the Royal Bank's board in 1993.
- A chartered accountant by profession, she has worked in the recruitment sector since 1987.
- But forum member John Walsh, a retired chartered engineer, of Liden, said he was disappointed with the turnout.
- He was a really ordinary straight sort of guy, a professional man, a chartered accountant who had worked in financial services his whole career.
- Born in Cheadle, Cheshire, he qualified as a chartered accountant in January 1959, having left school aged 16.
- He took on a dozen jobs in the 1930s, finally taking a Bachelor of Commerce degree by correspondence and qualifying as a chartered accountant.
- Once demobbed, he qualified as a chartered accountant and joined the family firm in 1949.
Synonyms certified, certificated, licensed, professional |