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awardee

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

Editorial note

Also, the rules as enforced by the awardee institution often differ from the funding agency's written rules.

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Quick take

The recipient of an award or special honor.

Meaning at a glance

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

noun

The recipient of an award or special honor.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for awardee.

noun

The recipient of an award or special honor.

Example sentences

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Also, the rules as enforced by the awardee institution often differ from the funding agency's written rules.

2

Academic societies give awards and cite the number of papers an awardee has published in recent years.

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If that had happened I would assume that the response from the awardee would have been noisy.

4

It not like the federal government has the ability (or staffing - hah!) to ensure every single awardee is complying with these dystopian requirements.

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Herbert Simon (Turing+Nobel awardee + pedagogist) had more relevant thoughts on this than Einstein, who brilliant as he was, wasn’t an expert in education.

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Does your typical time-grant/node-hour academic awardee get that kind of hands-on support?

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Not against nor in favor, it was just an unexpected awardee.

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If I was the awardee I'd consider declining just out of respect to the field.

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Prior to the awardee's research, catalysts tended to contain metal atoms.

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Alan Kay - ACM Turing Award awardee (among other things).

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It basically incents the awardee to put quite a bit of thought behind their moderation decisions, but the flip side is that you get far fewer datapoints per comment.

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This decision short-sells the awardee, unfortunately.

Quote examples

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"Instead of writing personal checks, I'll write personal certificates of deposit to each awardee's account at the Bank of San Serriffe, which is an offshore institution that has branches in Blefuscu and Elbonia on the planet Pincus." Dr.

2

> the alleged victim of the sexual harassment was not "the head of her own lab" as this article claims, but was a fellow (i.e., the lowest paid position) She was a Whitehead Fellow, which is a prestigious award that lets the awardee set up their own independent lab.[0] That means she probably would have been hiring her own students, postdocs and lab technicians.

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If you are, say a high ranking general at the pentagon -- which is a position directly paid by the government, so arguably way more "protected" by the constitution than a subcontractor awardee of a grant, which could be considered to "create a legal veil", then can you claim "first amendment" if you pass military secrets on to an adversarial government?

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use awardee in a sentence?

Also, the rules as enforced by the awardee institution often differ from the funding agency's written rules.

What does awardee mean?

The recipient of an award or special honor.

What part of speech is awardee?

awardee is commonly used as noun.