Used in a Sentence

academically

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for academically.

Editorial note

I studied both (λ-calculus and Set Theory) academically and the description IS disjointed and difficult to read.

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Quick take

In an academic style or way; from an academic perspective.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of academically gathered in one view.

adverb

In an academic style or way; from an academic perspective.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for academically.

adverb

In an academic style or way; from an academic perspective.

Example sentences

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I studied both (λ-calculus and Set Theory) academically and the description IS disjointed and difficult to read.

2

Sure, the course grades are not curved, but the students are definitely competing academically, especially those in the same class.

3

Very few companies that use academically produced bioinformatics software have downstream customers of that software.

4

Arum's Academically Adrift, leaves many students with a mountain of debt and few marketable skills.

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I could learn enough about this academically that I could answer basically any questions you might ask.

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But academically being able to write in a certain language is still not the same thing as productivity combined with certain quality guarantees.

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People who plan to teach usually develop themselves academically in two subjects, sometimes three if they're closely related or you have special experience.

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However, men and women in an egalitarian society tend to choose partners they view as having achieved comparable success socially, economically, and academically.

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I don't think any of them regret it, and they are all very well off academically.

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Most European countries teach law (and medicine) as undergraduate subjects, but I wouldn't say those programs any less academically rigorous.

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I'm interested (well academically, not professionally) if they will die at the same time or keep dropping off one at a time.

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Whilst it's possible to treat Buddhism as a religion, the true beauty of it isn't about what you can learn academically but what you can experience.

Quote examples

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Rather than trying to fit square pegs into round holes, an ideal system would permit "bright" children to advance at their own pace academically within an environment of social peers.

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Esteemed schools of music probably produce dozens of guitarists "better" (in any way you would measure it academically) than Jimmy Page or Jimi Hendrix per year who go on to a life of producing nothing of lasting worth.

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These clearly aren't "production grade." Maybe not even "academically curious grade." Until you can at least get budgetary pricing without sending someone an email, it probably isn't even worth investigating unless you're just intensely curious.

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"Pure capitalism" would be a synonym for "free market" although it's rarely used academically, I guess because the term capitalism is a lot less descriptive that "free market".

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use academically in a sentence?

I studied both (λ-calculus and Set Theory) academically and the description IS disjointed and difficult to read.

What does academically mean?

In an academic style or way; from an academic perspective.

What part of speech is academically?

academically is commonly used as adverb.