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harvard

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

Editorial note

The college alcohol study from Harvard lists criteria, but they are all generally things that have clear negative impact.

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Definitions4
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Quick take

A university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, named after John Harvard, American clergyman and philanthropist.

Meaning at a glance

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

noun

A university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, named after John Harvard, American clergyman and philanthropist.

noun

A person who attends, attended, or is likely to attend Harvard; by extension, a person very successful academically.

noun

Any of a number of places named for persons with the surname, including a city in Massachusetts.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for harvard.

noun

A university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, named after John Harvard, American clergyman and philanthropist.

noun

A person who attends, attended, or is likely to attend Harvard; by extension, a person very successful academically.

noun

Any of a number of places named for persons with the surname, including a city in Massachusetts.

noun

A surname transferred from the given name.

Example sentences

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The college alcohol study from Harvard lists criteria, but they are all generally things that have clear negative impact.

2

We're a small, dedicated team of engineers based right in Harvard Square in Cambridge, MA.

3

He knew and he kept quiet and, as a former Professor of Constitutional law at Harvard he has absolutely no excuse.

4

None of those blog posts were by Harvard MBA's and nearly all links were to random pages hyping the Business Plan Pro product.

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Take, for instance, Richard Stallman is an Alumn of Harvard and MIT.

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Facebook (Mark Zuckerburg worked on a media player before Harvard and a filesharing network in parallel with Facebook, and its first COO Sean Parker co-founded Napster).

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Our tech team includes alumni from yc, fbfund, twitter, bridgewater, harvard/stanford/duke/michigan, and we currently have 3 Ph.

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If you live near Harvard earning ~300k a year, how easy is it to imagine (pretend?) that everything is fine and that the skewed income distribution is actually a positive thing.

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Why would I worry about using my real name when only my friends could see my profile, and it took a harvard.edu email to even log in to the site?

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My best friend from graduate school (which was the Harvard Math department at a time Wiles was an assistant professor) used to stay with me when he visited his employer in NYC after moving to Israel.

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(then) Surely those Harvard MBA grads are correct.

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To a Harvard MBA, that we programmers earn six figures is prima facie evidence of a worker shortage, since there's no way that ugly nerds should be earning that kind of money for typing into a computer.

Quote examples

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This enables a succession of ever greater responsibility positions (or entry to Harvard Business School, who actually asks you "how many reports did you have").

Proper noun examples

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It began at Harvard, moved out to the Ivies, then the top 100 universities, then all universities, then everyone.

2

Referencing a bunch of unknown posts at unknown blogs by mostly unknown authors to criticize Harvard's MBA program for not being entrepreneurial enough is ridiculous.

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This guy's a professor of economics at Harvard?!

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use harvard in a sentence?

The college alcohol study from Harvard lists criteria, but they are all generally things that have clear negative impact.

What does harvard mean?

A university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, named after John Harvard, American clergyman and philanthropist.

What part of speech is harvard?

harvard is commonly used as noun.