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US
/ˌpɑˌɫiˈtɛknɪk, ˌpɑɫɪˈtɛknɪk/
]
[ UK /pˌɒlɪtˈɛknɪk/ ]
[ UK /pˌɒlɪtˈɛknɪk/ ]
NOUN
- a technical school offering instruction in many industrial arts and applied sciences
How To Use polytechnic In A Sentence
- With the joint effort of Kovai Women's Polytechnic and Samudhaya Polytechnic the prisoners are also coached in tailoring, typewriting, computer and electrical wiring.
- He returned to the Gymnasium in Berlin, then began part-time study of electrotechnics at the Polytechnicum in Charlottenburg.
- This result was accomplished by granting university status to the polytechnics and to some colleges of higher education.
- Academic staff from universities and polytechnics, as well as research scientists and engineers from the industry and research institutes, will play important roles for the organization of the workshops.
- The integration of the specialist colleges of art into larger institutions like polytechnics also aroused apprehensions which added fuel to the flames.
- The polytechnic has employed research student Jo Denn to see whether a link can be established between childhood asthma and atmospheric pollution.
- The polytechnic was busily being renamed, and at considerable expense, when the new name was suddenly dropped.
- Yet Alfred, given his intelligence, was not the sort of man to remain a footslogger for long - he was highly intelligent and, having gone to Battersea Polytechnic, used to working with complicated equipment.
- It removed the polytechnics (now universities) and sixth-form colleges from local control and allowed secondary schools to opt out of local authority control and become grant-maintained schools funded by Whitehall.
- He went to the local comp followed by the polytechnic.