academic
[ˌækə'demik]

adjective

[Definition]: school, college related

[Synonym]: scholastic

[Example Sentences]:
1. In this area there is a balance between what the academic and the administration community does.
2. The academic said that the team has uncovered documents from a range of eras.
3. The joint effort involves industry and members of the academic community.
4. The researchers plan to publish their findings in an academic journal.
5. It would need a true academic to sort this one out.
6. That is one reason why the book has been largely ignored by almost all those academic disciplines.
7. This academic study proves everything you thought about people who post selfies.
8. Egypt has major pull given its academic institutions and religious scholars.
9. The ability to speak in this country in a rational, academic way is under attack.
10. In a school that has a failing school performance score, Love is one of the academic superstars.
11. No academic literature is available to educate the public or provide resources for victims.
12. Unemployment and labor markets are one of her areas of academic interest.
13. Most studies conducted in academic settings have much lower consent rates, he said.
14. ICANN has participants from business, academic and other communities in addition to governments.
15. Once largely an academic concern, graph databases are finally being used in production environments.

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