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collegial

[kuh-lee-juhl, -jee-uhl, kuh-lee-gee-uhl] / kəˈli dʒəl, -dʒi əl, kəˈli gi əl /






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Then assemble a group of very bright, hardworking, collegial, honest people and lead that team.

From MarketWatch May 6, 2026

I am interested in a collegial environment where people respect each other enough that they can actually argue with each other.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 12, 2026

I cannot imagine having to be collegial with these people.

From Slate Jan. 3, 2026

"The notion is to make it collegial, if you will. And the Israelis will obviously be in constant touch with them," the first official said.

From Barron's Oct. 9, 2025

Most of the time, the work requires minimal human interaction, of either the collegial or the supervisory sort, largely because it’s so self-defining.

From "Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America" by Barbara Ehrenreich




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