How to use emerita in a sentence. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. Used for describing a woman who no longer has a position, especially in a college or university…
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An emeritus (/ ə.ˈmɛ.rɪ.təs /) or emerita (/ ə.ˈmɛ.rɪ.tə /) [note 1] is an honorary title granted to someone who retires from a position of distinction, most commonly an academic faculty position, but is allowed to continue using the previous title, as in professor emeritus.
Adjective (of a woman) retired or honorably discharged from active professional duty, but retaining the title of one's office or position
Kate johnson, professor emerita of music. Use the singular, emeritus or emerita, when referring to one male or one female former faculty member, respectively Retired but retaining an honorary title corresponding to that held immediately before retirement Emerita is the feminine form of the word, while emeritus is the masculine form
Both terms are typically used in academia to refer to retired professors or scholars who have been granted the title in recognition of their contributions to their field. Definition of emerita adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary