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collegial

/kuh-lee-juhl, -jee-uhl; for 2 also kuh-lee-gee-uhl/US // kəˈli dʒəl, -dʒi əl; for 2 also kəˈli gi əl //UK // (kəˈliːdʒɪəl) //

合议,合议制,同事,合议庭

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : collegiate.
    • : of or characterized by the collective responsibility shared by each of a group of colleagues, with minimal supervision from above.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as incooperative

Examples

  • Every theory about remote work — it makes employees less productive, less collegial, less available — has been challenged during the past year.

  • And so, we had a collegial conversation in the last snowfall of the season.

  • Supposedly Supreme Court justices are collegial even when they disagree on points of law.

  • Even more striking are the courteous and collegial manners displayed, even during the arduous filibuster in the Senate.

  • On the other hand, he was extraordinarily friendly and collegial to other composers and musicians.

  • Stevens, who told Politico the campaign is “very collegial” and “everybody wears a lot of hats,” declined to comment on Monday.

  • Time for reflection and collegial dialogue is necessary to maintain this nursing lens in a period of increasing responsibility.