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collegiality
[kuh-lee-jee-al-i-tee, -gee-]
noun
cooperative interaction among colleagues.
Word History and Origins
Origin of collegiality1
Example Sentences
Leo specifically emphasized “growth in collegiality,” “popular piety,” a “loving care for the least and the rejected,” and “courageous and trusting dialogue with the contemporary world,” according to The New York Times.
The owner said a collective working environment is crucial to fostering collegiality, collaboration and productivity.
As reported by Rolling Stone, Trump and his inner circle are mocking President Biden and the Democrats for their collegiality:
There’s genuine collegiality amongst the half-dozen candidates, several of whom have been informally running together and lifting each other up, thanks to the new ranked choice system.
Biden’s long history in the Senate, and the spirit of collegiality he cultivated there, have made him ill-suited for such a fight.
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