2. Adverb. Regarding colleagues ¹
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Definition of Collegially
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Collegially
Literary usage of Collegially
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Quarterly Register by American Education Society (1841)
"When this Society was formed, there were not in this whole country more than
about t,500 collegially educated ministers—one to 6000 souls, ..."
2. Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform by Sir William Hamilton (1861)
"1 [I understand that "William Duncan's Elements, and every other logical spectre,
are now in Cambridge, even collegially, laid, and that mathematics are ..."
3. Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University Reform by William Hamilton, Robert Turnbull (1853)
"1 [I understand that William Duncan's Elements, and every other logical spectre,
are now in Cambridge, even collegially, laid, ..."
4. Business Roundtable Participation Guide: Primer For Business On EducationEducatio (1993)
"Only by working collegially can school decision-makers effectively plan, choose,
and analyze their educational strategy. These elements of restructuring ..."
5. Annual Report of the Directors of the American Education Society by American Education Society (1840)
"When this Society was formed, there was not in this whole country more than about
1500 collegially educated ministers—one to 6000 souls, and this deficiency ..."