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dormitories

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for dormitories.

Editorial note

When Princeton is getting $136 million dollar student dormitories, many other public universities are lacking funds for more basic necessities.

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Definitions3
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Quick take

A building or part of a building which houses students, soldiers, monks etc. who sleep there and use communal further facilities.

Meaning at a glance

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

noun

A building or part of a building which houses students, soldiers, monks etc. who sleep there and use communal further facilities.

noun

A dormitory town.

noun

A room containing a number of beds (and often some other furniture and/or utilities) for sleeping, often applied to student and backpacker accommodation of this kind.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for dormitories.

noun

A building or part of a building which houses students, soldiers, monks etc. who sleep there and use communal further facilities.

noun

A dormitory town.

noun

A room containing a number of beds (and often some other furniture and/or utilities) for sleeping, often applied to student and backpacker accommodation of this kind.

Example sentences

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When Princeton is getting $136 million dollar student dormitories, many other public universities are lacking funds for more basic necessities.

2

For anyone who needs it, dormitories, nutritious food, comfortable uniforms and entertainment can be directly provided.

3

Even chinese students these days want heated and air conditioned dormitories, a shower in their dorm (at least on their floor!

4

Gourmet food and single rooms for students (so they can attract the best and brightest!) rather than hash-slinging cafeterias and dormitories.

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A foreman immediately roused 8,000 workers inside the company’s dormitories, according to the executive.

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The next shift in management will likely include group calisthenics followed by corporate dormitories.

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The boardinghouse-esque nature of college dormitories was one of the best aspects of undergrad.

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Moscow University main building has cafes, shops, dormitories and even a barber's shop.

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Hundreds of university students left their dormitories, passing through the working class neighborhood to join other protestors in front of the parliament building.

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Easier to write than a muckraker about rural Chinese who stepped off a turnip truck and into dormitories, long days, and low wages.

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I see your point, but I'd still venture living on campus or in dormitories is worse.

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At my university they are building new dormitories, from money out of the general fund, and they hope to recover this through increased enrollment.

Quote examples

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Marinetti called "Public dormitories where you sleep side by side for ever with beings you hate or do not know.".

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So yeah, "insular techies" can't be fully solved by simply having people live in regular apartments, but I'd argue dormitories or campus-living is strictly worse.

3

I remember driving away from the Facebook campus -- having being creeped out by the degree to which it is designed to keep you from ever having to leave -- thinking "if they could build dormitories, they would".

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"The workers work and live in the factory dormitories – allowing flexible time and really quick manufacturing, something which would never happen in US or the Western Europe." Its not like thats ever happened in the US.

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use dormitories in a sentence?

When Princeton is getting $136 million dollar student dormitories, many other public universities are lacking funds for more basic necessities.

What does dormitories mean?

A building or part of a building which houses students, soldiers, monks etc. who sleep there and use communal further facilities.

What part of speech is dormitories?

dormitories is commonly used as noun.