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Scholarly

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Scholarly meaning

Characteristic of a scholar. | Of or relating to scholastics or scholarship.

Example sentences (20)

In the early days of The American Spectator, we devised a scholarly debate to be held at Indiana University, pitting me against the scholarly and renowned Professor Rudolph Montag of Columbia University.

The new institute supported the work of other linguistic organizations, made considerable scholarly contributions and produced Interlingua summaries for scholarly and medical publications.

A scholarly study of Black feminist culture was withdrawn by Wipf and Stock after critics pointed out that its author was white.

From 2012-2016, Kernodle served as a scholarly consultant for the exhibits entitled “Musical Crossroads” at the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Harvard University, in the face of mounting questions over possible plagiarism in the scholarly work of its president, Claudine Gay, said on Wednesday that it had found two additional instances of insufficient citation in her work.

In an attempt to change that, the scholarly liberal Rabbi Marcus Jastrow of Philadelphia produced the first stand-alone Reform Haggadah in America in 1878, entitled Family Service for the Eve of Passover.

Indeed, beyond scholarly scrutiny, there needs to be multiple attestation across the whole of the Tradition and throughout the history of the Church, as evidenced by the male diaconate.

Located at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, ICPSR is among the largest archives of political and social data in the scholarly world.

Receiving mixed reviews at the time, including a nomination for Worst Picture at the 1997 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, Lost Highway has garnered significant praise and scholarly attention in the years, with many considering it one of Lynch's best works.

She specializes in constitutional law and election law, and her work has been published in a number of scholarly journals.

That experience and others contributed greatly to my scholarly interest in race and ethnicity, leading me to become a professor in the Department of Ethnic Studies at UH Manoa for more than 20 years until 2020.

The academic freedom to teach, and even to ask questions about the curriculum, is increasingly being restricted by into what would once have been seen as academic, and scholarly prerogatives.

The endearing, scholarly bookworm Paya from is clearly very shy and introverted (characters like these are just one part of what makes the game so relaxing).

The Punjab Education Foundation (PEF) and the Punjab University have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the former’s educational initiatives through scholarly research collaboration.

The researchers who contribute their learned tracts to might think about the happy side of alcohol the next I time they submit their findings to a scholarly audience.

Although it is challenging to fully capture the depth of Noorani’s contributions and the knowledge he has imparted, this article offers an overview of his most notable scholarly works.

Authorities under those regimes did not appoint university heads on the basis of scholarly credentials but rather because of their loyalty to the party and its ideology.

But the academic world is firmly in the grip of the woke, and so Letiecq’s “scholarly” exploration of how marriage is racist was likely one of the saner publications to come out of George Mason in recent months.

Despite a few high-profile delays in recent years, the canonization of Venerable Fulton J. Sheen — the popular, scholarly archbishop and 20th-century pioneer of Catholic broadcasting — is “inevitable,” said the head of the foundation supporting his cause.

Everyone who knew Tony described him as a man of humility and kindness, who was scholarly in his field of study.