Sentence example with the word 'professorial'

professorial

academic, devoted to studies, donnish, mandarin, pedagogic, preceptorial, rabbinic, scholastic, schoolmasterish, schoolmasterly, schoolteacherish, studious, teacherlike, teachy

Definition adj. relating to or characteristic of professors

Last update: June 13, 2015


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She recently got a professorial job in a college.   [Please select]

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In 1546 he accepted a professorial chair at Lucca, which he exchanged in 1555 for that of Greek and Latin literature at Milan.   [Please select]

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The rulers of the various states succeeded in keeping the liberal professorial rhetoric too damp to be valuable as an explosive.   [Please select]

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Geography is not metaphysics, but it is wofully hard for the professorial mind to grasp this.   [Please select]

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He had held various professorial chairs, and had been President of Princeton University (New Jersey).   [Please select]

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One may wish for the right to use a clerical vocabulary, another a technical or professorial one.   [Please select]

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But this was still a private affair of the clerical and professorial world and there was no appeal to the prejudices of the community of laymen.   [Please select]

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The professorial council of the two universities of Jassy and Bucarest send one member each to the Senate, the heir to the throne and the eight bishops being members by right.   [Please select]

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