C1 verb Formal

extrauniable

/ˌɛkstrəˈjuːniəbəl/

To extend or adapt a system, credit, or resource so that it functions outside a single university or unit. It is used primarily to describe the process of making institutional assets compatible with broader, multi-organizational frameworks.

Ejemplos

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1

We need to extrauniable our study groups to include friends from other colleges.

We need to extrauniable our study groups to include friends from other colleges.

2

The committee voted to extrauniable the research protocol to ensure cross-institutional compliance.

The committee voted to extrauniable the research protocol to ensure cross-institutional compliance.

3

Let's extrauniable the project so everyone on campus can join.

Let's extrauniable the project so everyone on campus can join.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
extrauniability
Verb
extrauniable
Adverbio
extrauniably
Adjetivo
extrauniable
Relacionado
extraunification
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Truco para recordar

Think 'Extra' (outside) + 'Uni' (University) + 'Able' (Enable). It means to enable a system to work outside the university.

Quiz rápido

To improve student mobility, the administration decided to ____ the credit system.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: extrauniable

Ejemplos

1

We need to extrauniable our study groups to include friends from other colleges.

everyday

We need to extrauniable our study groups to include friends from other colleges.

2

The committee voted to extrauniable the research protocol to ensure cross-institutional compliance.

formal

The committee voted to extrauniable the research protocol to ensure cross-institutional compliance.

3

Let's extrauniable the project so everyone on campus can join.

informal

Let's extrauniable the project so everyone on campus can join.

4

Scholars seek to extrauniable their data sets to facilitate interdisciplinary peer review.

academic

Scholars seek to extrauniable their data sets to facilitate interdisciplinary peer review.

5

The corporation plans to extrauniable its training modules across all global branches.

business

The corporation plans to extrauniable its training modules across all global branches.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
extrauniability
Verb
extrauniable
Adverbio
extrauniably
Adjetivo
extrauniable
Relacionado
extraunification

Colocaciones comunes

extrauniable the curriculum extrauniable the curriculum
extrauniable the credits extrauniable the credits
extrauniable resources extrauniable resources
extrauniable standards extrauniable standards
extrauniable research extrauniable research

Frases Comunes

To extrauniable a degree

To extrauniable a degree

the extrauniable path

the extrauniable path

fully extrauniabled

fully extrauniabled

Se confunde a menudo con

extrauniable vs extenuate

Extenuate means to make a mistake or guilt seem less serious, while extrauniable refers to institutional expansion.

extrauniable vs unbeatable

Unbeatable means impossible to defeat; extrauniable is about cross-unit integration.

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Notas de uso

This word is a technical term used in organizational theory and academic administration. Despite the '-able' suffix, it functions as a verb meaning 'to make capable of being used outside a unit.'

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Errores comunes

Learners often mistakenly use this as an adjective because of the suffix; however, in this context, it is used as a functional verb for standardizing processes.

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Truco para recordar

Think 'Extra' (outside) + 'Uni' (University) + 'Able' (Enable). It means to enable a system to work outside the university.

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Origen de la palabra

A technical neologism from Latin 'extra' (outside) and 'unus' (one/unit), combined with the English verbalizing suffix.

Patrones gramaticales

Transitive verb taking a direct object Regular conjugation: extrauniables, extrauniabled, extrauniabling
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Contexto cultural

Frequently discussed in the context of the Bologna Process and credit transfer systems in international education.

Quiz rápido

To improve student mobility, the administration decided to ____ the credit system.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: extrauniable

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