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doctorate

[dok-ter-it]

noun

  1. any of several academic degrees of the highest rank, as the Ph.D. or Ed.D., awarded by universities and some colleges for completing advanced work in graduate school or a professional school.

  2. an honorary degree conferring the title of doctor upon the recipient, as with the LL.D. degree.



doctorate

/ ˈdɒktərɪt, -trɪt /

noun

  1. Also called: doctor's degreethe highest academic degree in any field of knowledge

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Other Word Forms

  • predoctorate noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of doctorate1

First recorded in 1670–80; from Medieval Latin doctōrātus; doctor, -ate 3
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Example Sentences

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“If you had told me I was going to be here this long, I would have started the doctorate right away,” Habermehl quipped.

She said that her favourite example was a speech she gave when she received an honourary doctorate.

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Kohberger would eventually pursue a criminology doctorate at Washington State University, where he was fired from his job as a teaching assistant for evaluating students too harshly.

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Lifetime Achievement Award and honorary doctorates from Berklee College of Music and the University of Massachusetts.

Enthroned before he turned four, he was educated at a Tibetan monastery and has a doctorate of Buddhist philosophy.

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