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/ɪˈmɛrətəs/ An emeritus is a retired college professor or minister. When a professor stops teaching, she might be given the title of emeritus, which basically means she can still be remembered as a successful professor.
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Emeritus

Emeritus

Az emeritus nyugalmazott professzorok, püspökök vagy egyéb tisztségű személyek címében használatos melléknév. Női formája nem létezik, mivel a latin ragozás nem a biológiai nemet, hanem a nyelvtani nemet követi, és azok a tisztségek, amelyekben... Wikipédia
Emeritus/Emerita is an honorary title granted to someone who retires from a position of distinction, most commonly an academic faculty position, ...
Emeritus is the title given to a professor who is retired. The term is also used for other occupations, most notably clergy, and presidents.
The title of “emeritus” is not synonymous with “retired”; it is an honor bestowed on a small number of retired faculty and should be included in the title.
Emerita/emeritus status is an honorary title awarded for distinguished service to the academic community. The President may bestow the title on a tenured ...
The meaning of EMERITUS is a person retired from professional life but permitted to retain as an honorary title the rank of the last office held.
A faculty member who has served the university with distinction over a period of years may be awarded the title Emeritus or Emerita upon retirement. The ...
A retiring professor may become a professor emeritus or professor emerita. A retiring associate professor may become an associate professor emeritus or an ...