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Gymnasium

[ US /dʒɪmˈneɪziəm/ ]
[ UK /d‍ʒɪmnˈe‍ɪsi‍əm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a school for students intermediate between elementary school and college; usually grades 9 to 12

How To Use Gymnasium In A Sentence

  • The building is being converted into a sports centre, with six squash courts, a gymnasium, sauna, lounges and bar and a sports shop in the foyer.
  • The gymnasium included a large palaestra surrounded by columns, and the baths in the east wing were fully equipped during the reign of Trajan when the emperor had the roof repaired.
  • The monkeys were in some enclosure called the skyway or gymnasium or another similar stupidity. Monkey House
  • Born in Kiev, he was a schoolboy in the classical gymnasium in Kiev.
  • In 1920, he took a job in Berlin, where Wernher and his brother Sigismund studied at the Wilhelms-Gymnasium, later part of the eminent French Gymnasium. Exploring 'Von Braun'
  • In her mind, she was just back on the practice mats in the enormous gymnasium.
  • There are also tennis courts, a bowling green and an air-conditioned gymnasium with a regulation-sized basketball court.
  • In many quarters there was a clamour for "practical" studies, and the old classical course was decried as useless, or merely ornamental; its very foundation, the theory of mental or formal discipline, well expressed in the term gymnasium for classical schools in Germany, has been vigorously assailed, but not disproved. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • The daily tariff includes accommodation and unlimited use of the pool and gymnasium.
  • Meanwhile, Gary or Craig, or whatever his name was from Steps, possibly became the first person to be throw by a gymnasium horse.
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