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Princeton's WordNet

  1. academicallyadverb

    in regard to academic matters

    "academically, this is a good school"

Wiktionary

  1. academicallyadverb

    In an academic style or way.

  2. academicallyadverb

    In terms of educational achievement.

    academically disadvantaged demographic group

  3. academicallyadverb

    From an academic perspective.

    Academically, the football team is counter-productive.

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  1. academically

    Academically refers to anything related to education, scholarship, or learning within a school or educational institution. It typically involves activities, studies, or achievements that are connected with schools, colleges, or universities, and is often used to indicate scholarly performance or proficiency. For example, being academically successful implies doing well in subjects like math, science, or history, excelling in studies, or obtaining high grades.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Academicallyadverb

    in an academical manner

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Academically in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Academically in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of Academically in a Sentence

  1. Casey Smitherman:

    I have been charged with three felonies and a misdemeanor, and I have cooperated with authorities every step of the way, i am committed to this community and our students, and I regret if this action has undermined your trust in me. From the beginning, my ultimate goal has been to provide the best environment for Elwood students' growth physically, mentally and academically, and I remain focused on that purpose.

  2. Physical Literacy Kamin:

    The research shows that it leads to better cognitive function for kids so they're going to have better results, academically, it's also going to help with behavioral issues in the classroom, because if kids are able to move, they're not going to have so much excess energy. They're going to be able to focus, and it's going to solve a lot of the sort of interpersonal issues that come up with kids as well, because they're going to have an opportunity to get that energy out.

  3. Thomas Shomo:

    We felt it was time academically for a change.

  4. Tracey Vitchers:

    We have this situation where we have first-year students coming to campus who we know are traditionally most vulnerable during the red zone, but we also have returning sophomores who might academically be in their second year but are truly in their first-year experience because they did not have a first-year social experience. There's this idea of making up for lost time.

  5. Steven Jewell:

    If you've got a kid who's been functioning at a particular level academically, and then all of a sudden begins to drop off and isn't functioning nearly as well as they used to, those are all warning signs that something's going on that needs assessment.

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