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collegiate

[kuh-lee-jit, -jee-it] / kəˈli dʒɪt, -dʒi ɪt /


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Sean is the definitive picture of the carefree collegiate rebellion, an example of free youth so vile and twisted that Van Der Beek becomes utterly and instantly unrecognizable from the role that made him famous.

From Salon

"He's not very collegiate, which was one reason why he left Reform UK," he said.

From BBC

American Quarterly is only one journal, but what’s found in its pages captures a much larger problem in education, particularly at the collegiate level.

From The Wall Street Journal

I graduated high school with a decent proficiency in French — better at understanding and reading than speaking — and, soon after, dropped language altogether when it didn’t fit into my collegiate career.

From Salon

“We still need the remaining states, regulators and gaming companies to eliminate threats to integrity — such as collegiate prop bets — to better protect athletes and leagues from integrity risks and predatory bettors,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times