adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a collegiate university
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He won the Heisman Trophy as the nation's top collegiate football player.
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But collegiate relationships dissolve mostly because of relocation.
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He became only the second coach in history to win both a collegiate national championship and a Super Bowl title.
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In collegiate circles, sports are divided into non-revenue and revenue categories quite blatantly.
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It has parallels with the cathedral and collegiate traditions.
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It is dominated by its minster, the collegiate church of St Peter and St Paul.
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The Commissioners are politically appointed and as a collegiate body establish policy priorities separate from those of the Council.
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The composer first occurs during 1476/7, as a lay clerk of the choir of Holy Trinity collegiate church, Arundel.
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The U. S. Postal Service has a rule book the size of a collegiate dictionary.