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colleagues

American  
[kol-eegz] / ˈkɒl igz /

noun

  1. the plural of colleague.


Example Sentences

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While the ability to straddle two generations was once a badge of honour, Ji says he has become self-conscious about interacting with younger colleagues for fear of being labelled a kkondae or Young 40.

From BBC

In this study, Eichenfield and his colleagues introduced a new way to generate these surface waves using what they call a phonon laser.

From Science Daily

To uncover that hidden structure, Shelly and his colleagues used a dense network of seismometers across the Pacific Northwest.

From Science Daily

It makes me think of their potential struggles and to look at them through a lens of admiration for perhaps working harder than my white-collar colleagues to achieve the American dream.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It's taken five years but to know now that Jess's rule is out there and happening and is being received really positively and proactively by primary care colleagues is really, really important," she added.

From BBC