He trained his protege in the art of karate.
I think the word you are seeking is protege [with a T not a D]. I was lucky enough to be chosen as the aide and protege of the managing director and as a result was taught all about the business.
When he left the orchestra, the position of conductor went to his longtime protege. My protege was able to accomplish what I could not do, which was to win an Olympic medal. As a protege of Joseph McCarthy, he was often vilified in the years that followed.
The opposite of a protege is a mentor. A protege is a person who is guided or supported by someone more experienced than them in a similar craft. A protege is also often thought of as a trainee, apprentice, pupil, or a student. The opposite of the protege is the person who is guiding their protege and teaching them how to excel in their craft. This person is called a mentor. The word mentor is also used as a verb, for example, to describe mentoring a student or protege.
You just used the word acolytes in a sentence. Even saying, "can the word acolytes be used in a sentence", you are using that word in a sentence.
That is the correct spelling of the word, from the French protégé.
The word "incidentally" can be used at the end of a sentence. You can make the sentence "This was done incidentally.".
You just used it in a sentence.
This is your umpteenth request for a word to be used in a sentence.
No, factor is a word that can be used in a sentence.
you just used it in a sentence
This is a simple sentence.
The word sentence was first used in the Middle Ages. Back then, it meant sense.