0 relating to a friendly relationship between colleagues (= people who work together):
The organization has a welcoming collegial atmosphere.
The new chair quickly upset committee members, who were used to a more collegial style.
The clarity of science and the fuzziness of art both serve collegial purpose.
Working together not only enriched our own learning development, and resulted in a close collegial bond, but also deepened the musical experiences of our students.
His arguments defy collegial courtesy, exaggerating the trivial and making distorted or erroneous assertions.
They are likely to lack opportunities for collaborative and collegial working with other music experts apart from visiting instrumental teachers.
They both considered resource allocation a dilemma and thought that they received good collegial support when faced with ethically challenging decisions.
What the engineer experiences is not the authority of office but collegial relationships in which influence reflects relative levels of expertise.
Within the austere collegial melody of science even the slightest emotional shading can have a suitably dramatic effect.
They also began to act in a somewhat more collegial fashion and to provide more individualized help.