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academic

[ak-uh-dem-ik] / ˌæk əˈdɛm ɪk /


NOUN
scholar or university/college teacher
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Lawmakers, academics and regulators have documented the existence of these faulty insurance directories—often referred to as ghost networks—for years.

From The Wall Street Journal

But impersonators, academics and even working Santas agree: Americans’ embrace of the Grinch in 2025 goes far beyond consumerism.

From Los Angeles Times

I don’t doubt or take lightly the physical, mental and emotional energy it takes to be a teacher five days a week during the academic year.

From MarketWatch

Researchers have made experimental 3D chips in academic labs before, but the team says this is the first time one has delivered clear performance improvements and been produced in a commercial foundry.

From Science Daily

She said she made an initial apology in a "personal" telephone conversation with the academic.

From BBC