1. mentored - Adjective
2. mentored - Verb
mentored
simple past and past participle of mentor
mentored (not comparable)
Under the control of a mentor
Alexis Jackson, another award winner, acknowledged that her confidence in her ability to communicate her research resulted from experiences with two different labs, whose leadership mentored her along the way. Source: Internet
Ali, p. 85. Malcolm X mentored and guided Louis X (later known as Louis Farrakhan ), who eventually became the leader of the Nation of Islam. Source: Internet
Christian Age Office. p. 63 Douglass was mentored by Rev. Charles Lawson, and, early in his activism, he often included biblical allusions and religious metaphors in his speeches. Source: Internet
A Faculty Scholar have mentored or be mentoring female students. Source: Internet
Among the many talents she mentored during her career were Leo Lionni, Barbara McClintock, Philip Pullman, Louis Sachar and Peter Sís. Source: Internet
Although Amber Tamblyn is best known as the star of the smash hit Joan of Arcadia, she is a serious poet, mentored by Jack Hirshman, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and other San Francisco Beat poets. Source: Internet