Noun
collegial atmosphere; working with colleagues in an effective and cooperative manner
power and authority that is shared among peers, especially the sharing of collegiate power among Roman Catholic bishops.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI enjoy a special collegiality among other writers in the thriller community. They call me 'Canada's scariest writer,' and I love that. Andrew Pyper
“I believe in collegiality and also in a sense of discipline,” he said. Source: Internet
Controversy After the publication of Humanae vitae in 1968, several problems emerged with the notion of collegiality promoted in the document. Source: Internet
Government Building in Vaduz The Government of Liechtenstein is based on the principle of collegiality ; namely, of colleagues collaborating with each other. Source: Internet
It was for this reason that the conference formed its committee, to ensure coherence and collegiality in the bishops’ response. Source: Internet
Alix Cantave, associate director of the Trotter Institute at UMass-Boston and an adviser to St. Fleur, said collegiality at the State House has declined. Source: Internet