Pronunciation: /ˈækəˌdim/
noun a place of learning, such as a college or university
A1 In academe, students learn from teachers in a classroom setting.
A2 She decided to pursue a career in academe after graduating from university.
B1 The professor's research is well-respected in academe.
B2 Academe plays a crucial role in shaping the future of higher education.
C1 Scholars in academe often collaborate on groundbreaking research projects.
C2 The academic journal is highly regarded within academe for its rigorous peer-review process.
formal The academe plays a crucial role in shaping the minds of future leaders.
informal Many students struggle to navigate the expectations of academe.
slang I'm so over all the drama in the academe.
figurative In the academe of life, we are all students learning valuable lessons.
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