scholarly

IPA: skˈɑɫɝɫi

adjective

  • Characteristic of a scholar.
  • Of or relating to scholastics or scholarship.

adverb

  • (US) In a scholarly manner
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Examples of "scholarly" in Sentences

  • More temporary faculty means less access to tenured faculty engaged in scholarly activity.
  • It may be that the "indulgent inclinations" really do need to be indulged outside the classroom and elsewhere than in scholarly journals.
  • He specialized both in scholarly editions of classic authors, and English literature, Malthus, Boswell, Johnson, Marlowe, Shakespeare and Isaac Walton.
  • Literature as academic study is covered in scholarly fashion; literature as enjoyment, as intellectual stimulation, as a dance of words, is sadly absent.
  • I would love to be able to express my missing-meta-maxime in scholarly terms .. because it seems to me there is something to be formalised in this direction ….
  • The growing trend in scholarly publishing, particularly in the natural sciences and health, is to eschew exclusive copyright protection in favor of a model that permits widespread and instantaneous publication.
  • Christopher L. Peterson, a law professor at the University of Utah who has criticized the record-keeping company's business model in scholarly articles, says the foreclosure furor is a serious challenge to MERS because the documentation problems show the company is doing an end run around hundreds of years of American property law.

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