interning in English

verb
1
confine (someone) as a prisoner, especially for political or military reasons.
With the rise of Mussolini and the outbreak of war, the ladies are interned as prisoners, and the boy risks his life to help them.
2
serve as an intern.
In the pilot, she is interning at a DA's office, on her way to law school, but the dreams of missing children and dead people impel her to use her ‘gift’, so she faxes police offices offering her help.

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1. Those who have had a taste of traveling, studying, interning, or volunteering Abroad come back to their home country only to yearn for that feeling of adventure once again

2. She Browbeated the authorities there and was able to pull off the creation of a first school; the organization grew from there." Rachel Minor continues: "Interning with this foundation inspires me to not only help this organization and but hopefully accomplish more in …