0 a friendly relationship between people who work together or do the same job: --
He described his leadership style as one of inclusiveness, collegiality and teamwork.
Reporters in war zones share a sense of cooperation and collegiality.
The most contentious issue in the early days of the second session was the collegiality of bishops.
Cooperation and collegiality, often optional in traditional academic contexts, are indispensable in bioethics.
Can secure employment, collegiality and worker dignity be defended in some way?
Each chapter is accessible and tells a story that teachers can relate to, contributing to a sense of collegiality among language teachers world-wide.
He had been under pressure to water down the doctrine of collegiality.
They show that he was thoroughly sincere in his acceptance of collegiality.
The second and third sessions were dominated by the question of" collegiality".
Does this mean that the undergraduate curriculum essentially transmits professional norms and values, related to ideas such as expertise, autonomy, collegiality, service, and so on?