People who are interested academically in other people's happiness usually succeed in making everybody unhappy.
So that if his work has what one may call its national side, it is because the author's temperament is thoroughly national at bottom, and not because this temperament is feeble or has been academically repressed.
There is no record of his having distinguished himselfacademically in the slightest degree.
You had better be governed by Germany than England,' said the followers of Sir Roger Casement, and the sentiment, whether uttered academicallyor not, found a hundred echoes.
Nothing's settled yet," he told me after consideringacademically the offices for which we were both fitted.
I had imagined that George, even with an Irish estate, an Irish upbringing and an unmixed Irish ancestry, was too much overlaid with his English associations to feel more than academically on the Irish aspirations.
The academically trained women teachers in the high schools are given consideration when the appointments of principals and teachers for the advanced classes are made.
When Moses looked around on the things he saw the men around him doing, and took the ground that at least nine out of ten of the things should be stopped, he was academically correct.
The firm employed 300 academically trained chemists in peace time, but during the war many more were engaged, partly for research and partly because all shell filling was carried out under the supervision of trained chemists.
Although I excelled academicallyin school, I was always content when the time would come to be dismissed.
Academically I improved as my physical strength increased.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "academically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.