English to Shona Meaning of collegial - collegial


Collegial :
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Definitions of collegial in English
Adjective(1) characterized by or having authority vested equally among colleagues(2) of or resembling or typical of a college or college students
Examples of collegial in English
(1) They seem to think that if we can just hold on to our notions of civility and good government, politics will go back to being a more or less collegial game defined by cooperation and compromise.(2) Here's hoping the Irish government can emerge from the MLE experience and establish a strong foundation of collegial networking in either the physical space or virtual domain of the Liberties in Dublin.(3) Moreover, we believe in pushing responsibility to the lowest level and use a collegial leadership style that says the ‘door is always open.’(4) Not all temperaments suit a collegial environment: not all people are able to attend a course.(5) Ariel Sharon's speech to the Knesset was remarkable for its kind and collegial tone when he talked about his political opponents and his new cabinet allies.(6) judges cultivate a collegial atmosphere in instructing the jury(7) Unlike traditional journalism, it has a collegial give and take (check out Jarvis' comment sections for a great example of what I mean).(8) Yesterday his best stab at sounding collegial was the odd formulation, ‘I, we, the government’ - run together as if it were a single word.(9) Whites do not begin to know the effort it takes for Blacks to subdue their true feelings about the racial pain they incur, even in work situations, where it may appear that the relationships are collegial and compatible.(10) Believing that administrative and collegial support, as well as effective relationships with physicians and surgeons, contributes to perioperative nursing's ability to provide safe patient care.(11) I am grateful to the faculty and students at the University of Georgia who have inspired me in unexpected ways and have built a uniquely collegial atmosphere.(12) Equally, it must promote collegial decision-making in its organisational structure, based on broad consultation with and involvement of different social constituencies.(13) Such collegial competitions help spark creativity and enthusiasm among their staff.(14) The collegial and statutory mechanisms need a public-private partnership, perhaps similar to the National Quality Forum in the United States, to bring clarity, consistency, and transparency to external assessment in Britain.(15) The City Fathers have ripped out the plastic awnings put up in the mid 70s, and removed the huge dense trees - it now looks more like a real town instead of some collegial little city that went feral.(16) There's a pleasant collegial atmosphere among the group, and many humorous anecdotes about the origins of the movie and the experience of filming it are batted around.
(1) collectivism ::
collectivism
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1. collegiate ::
collegiate
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