Synonym: academician, donnish, faculty member, pedantic. Similar words: epidemic, decade, chemical, a case in point, incommunicado, demand, dynamic, Islamic. Meaning: [‚ækə'demɪk] n. an educator who works at a college or university. adj. 1. associated with academia or an academy 2. hypothetical or theoretical and not expected to produce an immediate or practical result 3. marked by a narrow focus on or display of learning especially its trivial aspects.
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91. By the age of 21 he had already scaled the heights in the academic world.
92. Academic staff are appointed on the recommendation of a committee.
93. The young heroine steps into a web of intrigue in the academic world.
94. Her academic qualifications are by the by. What we need is someone dynamic and creative.
95. Consultants can help academic institutions to manage their resources more efficiently.
96. The book is not intended for a purely academic audience.
97. How could he apply his academic expertise to practical matters?
98. There is a dichotomy between the academic world and the industrial world.
99. People often described him as a bitter academic, but nothing could be further from the truth.
100. Since the championship has already been decided, this match is of purely academic interest.
101. Psychology began as a purely academic offshoot of natural philosophy.
102. As well as a good academic record I look for people who've climbed mountains or been captain of a team.
103. The university is no longer the academic powerhouse that it once was.
104. The project was under the direction of a well-known academic.
105. There is a need for academic rigor in approaching this problem.
106. There is a need for academic rigour in approaching this problem.
107. His grand design was to connect up every academic institution in the world.
108. Computer science is now a fully - fledged academic subject.
109. Those are nice academic arguments[Sentencedict], but what about the immediate future?
110. Henry generally stayed ahead of the others in the academic subjects.
111. He believed that schools should be judged according to strictly academic criteria.
112. Evidence of recent academic achievement is normally required.
113. His academic record was unimpressive.
114. Neither of them had pure academic interests.
115. Does divorce interfere with academic achievement?
116. They asked for academic freedom.
117. Traditionally, professors were the heads of academic departments.
118. Like professional courses, academic courses come in several sub-types.
119. All will have a positive academic ability.
120. There is much of it already in academic circles and also in business centers.
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