Synonym: college, school. Similar words: academic, facade, decade, cadence, cascade, decadent, decadence, diadem. Meaning: [ə'kædəmɪ] n. 1. a secondary school (usually private) 2. an institution for the advancement of art or science or literature 3. a school for special training 4. a learned establishment for the advancement of knowledge.
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31. He is also nominated for an Academy Award.
32. Timidity is a tarantula upon the academy.
33. M is a former all-male military academy.
34. Academy teachers visit the work sites once a week.
35. The academy was labeled a stronghold of male chauvinism.
36. Academy Award fever is taking over Hollywood.
37. I am to teach at a London drama academy.
38. Alvin was increasingly angry about the situation at the academy.
39. The architect's plans were exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1899.
40. Medicine began as art; anatomists taught art students at the Royal Academy.
41. More than a decade ago the National Academy of Sciences recommended that new technology be used to target harmful bacteria.
42. Backstage at the Brixton Academy two fans were kicked to the ground while attempting to gain admittance to the dressing room.
43. Li and Mao are retired[sentencedict.com], but their dismissal from the academy bars them from publishing and teaching.
44. Like Lakoff's book about women and language, it captured the imagination of feminists both inside and outside the academy.
45. Churches were destroyed and thousands of Christians converged on a military academy and police stations in the town to seek protection.
46. The Minister of Culture had strong ties with the Academy and determined its funding.
47. Atheism is rooted in science and reason, and atheists distrust anything that contradicts science or outrages reason. (85% of the members of America's national academy of science reject God.). Dr T.P.Chia
48. The Academy of Culinary Arts launched its first residential course programme.
49. Tickets are £10 per night, excluding booking fee, from the Academy Box Office.
50. He nearly went to the New York Military Academy on a tuba scholarship.
51. We were playing places like football stadiums and the Bombay Academy of Music.
52. Each year 960 research awards are allocated by the academy; last year 72 applicants with first-class degrees were turned down.
53. This same levelling principle had been behind the creation of the Zaragoza Military Academy and was now applied to politics.
54. After his speech the night before in the Academy, Brown had become an extremely unpopular figure amongst the ruling elite.
55. The buy was set up by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, whose agents were investigating possible drug use at the academy.
56. Supposedly, this nomination shows that stodgy, old academy voters are hipper, less traditional, younger.
57. She became an accomplished pianist and several of her pictures were exhibited at the Royal Academy.
58. Plato founded an Academy in Athens aimed at the furtherance of such ideas.
59. For a $ 500 initiation fee, plus $ 85 a month, girls will receive a year-long membership in the academy.
60. That has led to the Globes' reputation as an important bellwether for the Academy Awards.
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