collegiate Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kəˈliː.dʒi.ət]
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Meaning of collegiate In English

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  • Cathedrals, collegiate churches and monasteries also developed polyphonic music, which required boy choristers to enlarge the range of harmony.

  • Again this is not surprising in the collegiate context where the centre of activity moves from faculty to college in the afternoon.

  • The design took its lead more closely from the collegiate tradition than had the first proposal.

  • The pattern that emerges is decline in some traditional modes of collegiate control, such as mutuality, and increasing reliance on mechanisms of oversight and competition.

  • Importantly, performances of his music were featured by collegiate as well as public school groups.

  • In the nineteenth century evangelicalism provided a unifying centre to collegiate education and played a pivotal role inside and outside the classroom.

  • The collegiate nature of the solicitors' occupational group en-courages and maintains a feeling of identity, colleague loyalty and shared values.

  • When the thirteenth-century architect embarked upon his reconstruction of the cathedral, he was obliged to spare the collegiate church.

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Translations of collegiate In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    大學的,學院的, 大學生的, 下設學院的,由學院組成的…

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  • 中文简体

    大学的,学院的, 大学生的, 下设学院的,由学院组成的…

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  • Português

    acadêmico…

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  • Polski

    akademicki…

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  • Türk dili

    üniversiteyle ilgili, üniversite öğrencisine özgü…

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  • русский язык

    университетский, студенческий…

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