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academy
[ uh-kad-uh-mee ]
noun
- a secondary or high school, especially a private one:
My daughter goes to a very exclusive academy in Chicago.
- a school or college for special instruction or training in a subject:
a military academy.
- an association or institution for the advancement of art, literature, or science:
the National Academy of Arts and Letters.
- a group of authorities and leaders in a field of scholarship, art, etc., who are often permitted to dictate standards, prescribe methods, and criticize new ideas.
- the Academy,
- the Platonic school of philosophy or its adherents.
Academy
1/ əˈ°ìæ»åÉ™³¾Éª /
noun
- the grove or garden near Athens where Plato taught in the late 4th century bc
- the school of philosophy founded by Plato
- the members of this school and their successors
- short for the French Academy Royal Academy
academy
2/ əˈ°ìæ»åÉ™³¾Éª /
noun
- an institution or society for the advancement of literature, art, or science
- a school for training in a particular skill or profession
a military academy
- a secondary school: now used only as part of a name, and often denoting a private school
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of academy1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of academy1
Example Sentences
Neeraj Singh, who is leading the Indian disaster response team working at the Buddhist academy, said the structure had collapsed like a "pancake" - one layer on top of another.
A talented footballer, he played for both Durham and Sunderland's academy as a teenager, having joined the Black Cats' ranks aged "six or seven".
Instead of joining an acting academy in London, as he had planned, Chamberlain received what he referred to as on-the-job training during his more than four years living in England.
His brother, Thomas, was a star football player at Venice, went to the Air Force Academy, gave up the sport, became a boxer and recently won the academy’s heavyweight title.
The academy initially responded to the incident on Wednesday, but it did not refer to Mr Ballal directly, which led to scrutiny from Hollywood.
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