Synonym: associate, buddy, companion, comrade, friend, partner. Similar words: league, collect, college, collector, collective, collection, collar, collapse. Meaning: ['kɒliːg] n. 1. an associate you work with 2. a person who is member of your class or profession.
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91, He doesn't need other players becoming second class news because their colleague is grabbing all the headlines for the wrong reasons.
92, That concluded a half which was bad news for the candidacy of McClair to partner his volatile new colleague.
93, An older colleague injured in the leg in the shooting has since been discharged from hospital.
94, He had just suggested that his closest colleague might be, in this at least, a traitor.
95, Colleagues rally round to help Ann KIND-HEARTED fundraisers pulled out all the stops to donate more than £1,500 to a very ill colleague.
96, I thought it foolhardy and told my colleague John so.
97, Ten years later one woman asks the husband of a particularly illustrious colleague what his wife was doing.
98, My very experienced colleague remarked that her machine was looping at the edges and she couldn't seem to cure it.
99, A colleague stumbled on the couple romping in a first-floor office just yards from the council chamber.
100, Arthur Newsholme, Newman's older colleague, had his origins in a similar nonconformist background.
101, An argument with a colleague clarified and resolved the dilemma.
102, A colleague recently boasted to me that his best student was doing his dissertation on how the medieval theologian Duns Scotus used citations.
103, This colleague has an almost magical ability to get away with doing less work than everyone else.
104, In the 1960s he had watched one colleague after another set off on fact-finding missions to Vietnam, and each returned convinced that America could win the war.
105, They formed the primary group consciousness, such as the colleague consciousness, fellow villager consciousness, and poor person consciousness, through weak relation and the outside c.
106, The aspects of relationship, patients nursing about job stress and the aspect of colleague on job satisfaction have an integrated effect on depersonalization.Sentencedict.com
107, At this moment, the design section was responsible for so many different things, and even the office's normally most active colleague could only mechanically smile or laugh.
108, He was picked up along with a colleague two weeks after the religious school owned by his British registered charity was raided.
109, For example, it's a universally available process repository where one business user can create a draft process and a colleague in another location can modify that process.
110, This happened after a colleague found a British lady looking to sub-let her third bedroom in a mid-levels apartment on Hong Kong Island.
111, Would you open ane mail from a friend requesting a lunch date, a colleague offering a hot stock tip, or a company sending you an invoice for a gift?
112, And I convinced my friend and colleague Michael Norland to come start company with me when he left Yahoo and left a lot of money on the table when we construct this company.
113, Aet me introduce you to everyone. Kim, I'd like you to meet our new colleague.
114, His colleague, Michael Beer, says that far too many companies have applied re-engineering in a mechanistic fashion, chopping out costs without giving sufficient thought to long-term profitability.
115, The newfound hilt may have been left behind because it was unwanted, or it may have been inaccessible, according to Moore's colleague Wendy Welsh, a conservator on the project.
116, Telephone calls, walk-in clients, that talkative colleague across the way: Unplanned conversations can have a dramatic affect on productivity in the workplace.
117, As my colleague Dan Primack reported on Friday, Bartz's Yahoo employment contract has a non-disparagement clause.
118, Now Nock, Kessler, and several other Harvard colleague shave analyzed NCS-R material and determined which mental disorders are the strongest predictors of suicidal behaviors.
119, Perutz had worked diligently on the divergences between himself and his colleague in analyzing structure of haemoglobin.
120, He and a colleague even tested DEC salt on mental patients and prisoners in Recife, Brazil, with good results.
More similar words: league, collect, college, collector, collective, collection, collar, collapse, colloquial, struggle against, collaboration, eager, guest, fatigue, dialogue, at the age of, intrigued, have a good time, alley, color, Color., valley, bullet, toll, doll, roll, poll, colony, column, gallery.