emeritus status

collocation in English

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emeritus
adjective[before or after noun]
uk
/ɪˈmer.ɪ.təs/
us
/ɪˈmer.ə.t̬əs/
no longer having a position, especially in a college or university, but keeping the title of ...
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status
noun
uk
/ˈsteɪ.təs/
us
/ˈsteɪ.t̬əs/
an accepted or official position, especially in a ...
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(Definition ofemeritusandstatusfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He retired there toemeritusstatusin 1965.
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He receivedemeritusstatusin 1969 and stayed active for the rest of his life.
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He was a member of this quorum until 2003, when he was granted general authorityemeritusstatus.
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He achieved full professor status in 1956, and tookemeritusstatusin 1990.
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He joined the faculty in 1926 and held the professorship from 1943; he was awardedemeritusstatusin 1954.
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Until 1990 he continued teaching classes, before he has been givenemeritusstatus.
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He held that position until 1963, when he receivedemeritusstatus.
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In 1978, some of the older members of the seventy were retired as the first general authorities to be givenemeritusstatus.
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He served in the latter position until 1989, when he was given general authorityemeritusstatus.
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After his official retirement in 1969, he was awarded professoremeritusstatusand kept teaching for several years.
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He remained until he retired toemeritusstatusin 1996.
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He retired and was grantedemeritusstatusin 2009.
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He continued to lecture and publish on both styles after being awardedemeritusstatusin 1987.
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In 1978, he received general authorityemeritusstatus.
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Additionally, he was awarded with professoremeritusstatusin 1988.
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In 1985, he tookemeritusstatusfrom this position.
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He still retains his affiliation inemeritusstatusin 2013.
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She receivedemeritusstatusin 1978, but continued researching actively for many more years, publishing and participating in scientific conferences until the 1990s.
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She receivedemeritusstatusin 2011.
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Derrick served actively as a general authority of the church until 1989, when he was givenemeritusstatusand released from active duties.
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