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adj. VERBS be | become ADV. merely, purely, strictly The distinction being made is purely academic. | largely, rather, somewhat
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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adj.
of, relating to of a school, especially college:
It was an academic institution.
Simple Definitions
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academic
nouns
academic qualifications
• He had the right experience and academic qualifications for the job.
academic performance
• Personal problems may affect a student’s academic performance.
academic achievements
• Girls’ academic achievements are at least as good as boys’.
academic standards
(= levels that are considered to be acceptable )
• The school has high academic standards.
academic research
(= study of a subject, in order to discover new facts or test new ideas )
• Many academic research projects take years to complete.
academic study
• After academic study, you have to gain practical experience.
an academic subject
• Children who are not good at academic subjects may excel in music or sport.
an academic discipline
(= a subject that is studied at university )
• the academic disciplines of linguistics, psychology and sociology
an academic career
• She wanted to pursue an academic career.
the academic year
(= the time within a period of 12 months when students are studying at a school or university )
• Language students spend the third academic year abroad.
the academic world
(= the institutions, people etc involved in education )
• In the academic world, the theory was received less approvingly.
academic freedom
(= the freedom to study what you want )
• There is concern for the academic freedom of both staff and students.
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