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词汇 habilitate
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Definition of habilitate in English:

habilitate

verb həˈbɪlɪteɪthəˈbiləˌtāt
[no object]
  • Qualify for office, especially as a teacher in a German university.

    取得任职资格(尤指在德国大学任教的资格)

    Heisenberg had already habilitated at the University of Göttingen
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Subsequently he went to Berlin as coworker of Max where he habilitated in 1929.
    • In 1991 he habilitated in Economics.
    • He received his PhD in 1983 and habilitated in 1986, both times specializing in political sciences at the University of Bonn.
    • He habilitated in 1928, the year that Heidegger moved back to Freiburg to take up his former teacher's chair.
    • That Hume should suffer the agony of defeat by those he did so much to habilitate would be a cruel final irony.

Derivatives

  • habilitation

  • noun həbɪlɪˈteɪʃ(ə)n
    • She submitted a thesis for her habilitation to the University of Berlin but it was not immediately accepted.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • After receiving his doctorate, Neumann studied for his habilitation and he submitted his thesis to the University of Halle.
      • He completed his studies at Zurich where he was awarded his habilitation, thus gaining the right to teach in universities.
      • He spent time in both Warsaw and Krakow and on 26 June obtained his habilitation and began lecturing as a docent.
      • In 1847 Eisenstein received his habilitation from the University of Berlin and began to lecture.
      • Of course, it did not escape him, that the number of doctorates, habilitations, and docents slowly but surely fell off, although the number of students increased considerably.
      • Wirtinger studied at the University of Vienna, and it was from that University that he received his doctorate in 1887 and his habilitation in 1890.
      • Frank received his habilitation and was appointed a lecturer in the University of Vienna in 1910.
      • Then he moved to Moscow University where he received his habilitation.
      • He submitted his habilitation to the University of Göttingen in 1912 and earned the right to teach there, which indeed he did as a Privatdozent.

Origin

Early 17th century: from medieval Latin habilitat- 'made able', from the verb habilitare, from habilitas (see ability).

Rhymes

facilitate, militate

Definition of habilitate in US English:

habilitate

verbhəˈbiləˌtāt
[no object]
  • Qualify for office, especially as a teacher in a German university.

    取得任职资格(尤指在德国大学任教的资格)

    Heisenberg had already habilitated at the University of Göttingen
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Subsequently he went to Berlin as coworker of Max where he habilitated in 1929.
    • In 1991 he habilitated in Economics.
    • He habilitated in 1928, the year that Heidegger moved back to Freiburg to take up his former teacher's chair.
    • He received his PhD in 1983 and habilitated in 1986, both times specializing in political sciences at the University of Bonn.
    • That Hume should suffer the agony of defeat by those he did so much to habilitate would be a cruel final irony.

Origin

Early 17th century: from medieval Latin habilitat- ‘made able’, from the verb habilitare, from habilitas (see ability).

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