colloquium
IPA: kʌɫˈoʊkwiʌm
noun
- A colloquy; a meeting for discussion.
- An academic meeting or seminar usually led by a different lecturer and on a different topic at each meeting.
- An address to an academic meeting or seminar.
- (law) That part of the complaint or declaration in an action for defamation which shows that the words complained of were spoken concerning the plaintiff.
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Examples of "colloquium" in Sentences
- Colloquium clubs vary from year to year.
- In this regard, the Colloquium had favoured depth over breadth.
- He should hold an existentialist colloquium about it, 'on his blog'.
- The Colloquium was the nucleus of what later developed into the Senate.
- The students attend various seminars and colloquium and benefit largely.
- There is too much colloquium and not enough actions of compassion and care.
- A political colloquium used to justify giving foreign aid to unstable countries.
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