academician
Americannoun
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a member of an association or institution for the advancement of arts, sciences, or letters.
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a follower or promoter of the traditional trends in philosophy, art, or literature.
Reforms were instituted over the protests of the academicians.
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Etymology
Origin of academician
1740–50; < French académicien, equivalent to académic- academic + -ien -ian
Example Sentences
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“You could argue that the listlessness is a consequence of a foregone conclusion,” said Pratap Bhanu Mehta, an Indian academician.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 25, 2024
Last week, the Indian government defended its decision in court, saying that the academician had been placed in the "highest category of blacklisting" based on "sufficient material" against him.
From BBC • Oct. 19, 2022
One academician, biologist Eugene Koonin at the US National Center for Biotechnology Information in Bethesda, Maryland, has resigned his foreign membership citing the inaction of the academy’s leadership.
From Scientific American • Mar. 3, 2022
And though he was an academician himself his whole life, Carlisle never wrote in that world.
From New York Times • Oct. 4, 2021
In the olden time, when every academician belonged to these unions, they stretched the authority of their laws over every student.
From The Student-Life of Germany by Howitt, William
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