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		Definition of Wikipedian in English: Wikipediannounwɪkɪˈpiːdɪənwikəˈpēdēən A person who contributes to the collaboratively written online encyclopedia Wikipedia, especially on a regular basis.  to committed Wikipedians, the site is the embodiment of an ideology of free information for all  Example sentencesExamples -  There are hundreds of thousands of "Wikipedians" who have contributed or edited articles.
 -  For most Wikipedians, it seems the fun of the site trumps any dark concerns.
 -  By the way, we like the offbeat articles: no Wikipedian sneers at them.
 -  I'm not a "Wikipedian" by any means, but I am a heavy user of Wikipedia.
 -  You recall the central Wikipedian directive: "Be bold."
 -  "I feel utterly betrayed by the foundation," writes one Wikipedian on a discussion page at the site.
 -  The Wikipedians, as they like to be called, point out that the whole process is self-correcting.
 -  In another case, an active Wikipedian claiming to be a university professor was revealed as a 24-year-old without any experience in higher education.
 -  The hundreds of "Wikipedians" who have contributed obviously believe it will become an unmatched resource.
 -  This sort of access is granted to anyone who has been an active Wikipedian for a while, those individuals generally known and trusted in the community.
 -  Crucially, a great merit of Wikipedia is that Wikipedians work together to make articles unbiased.
 -  It's hard to imagine anyone other than a Wikipedian arguing the wider availability of high quality information collections.
 -  Elsewhere, the number of active Wikipedians (those contributing to the site in some way) now comes in at just under 500,000.
 -  The argument against would be summed up by a Wikipedian in two words: "not notable".
 -  Wikipedians, as they call themselves, have removed or restricted information in the past.
 -  I am a Wikipedian and link to the wonderful Wikipedia frequently.
 -  One concerned Wikipedian has established Project CROSSBOW - "The Committee Regarding Overcoming Serious Systemic Bias On Wikipedia" - designed to develop strategies to increase contributions and improvements on topics that don't usually get much attention.
 
 
 adjectivewɪkɪˈpiːdɪənwikəˈpēdēən Relating to the collaboratively written online encyclopedia Wikipedia.  Example sentencesExamples -  Nearly two million page views were registered last September for the article, a typically Wikipedian effort with exhaustive details of the events, bolstered by nearly 289 footnotes.
 -  Anyone may make a revision, but it will have to be flagged as "approved" by someone higher up the Wikipedian food chain before it goes live on the site.
 -  These topics are only a sample of the Wikipedian breadth of McCaig's new novel.
 -  In December 2003 he stood to become a Wikipedian administrator with access to technical features that help with maintaining the site.
 -  They identified 10 quality issues faced by the Wikipedian community, including accuracy, completeness, and consistency, indicating Wikipedians' concern for ensuring article quality.
 -  A principled and unflinching response from the Wikipedian community followed.
 -  The case study's broader context is the battle between the Inclusionists and the Deletionists for Wikipedia's destiny and, more broadly still, the emergence of the Wikipedian bureaucracy.
 -  The CIPR guide was created with the help of the Wikipedian community.
 -  There's a Wikipedian quality to the essay.
 -  Mitchell displays an astonishing grasp of Wikipedian philosophy and ethics.
 
 
 Origin   Early 21st century: from Wikipedia (from wiki + encyclopedia), the proprietary name of the online encyclopedia.    Definition of Wikipedian in US English: Wikipediannounwikəˈpēdēən A person who contributes to the collaboratively written online encyclopedia Wikipedia, especially on a regular basis.  to committed Wikipedians, the site is the embodiment of an ideology of free information for all  Example sentencesExamples -  Crucially, a great merit of Wikipedia is that Wikipedians work together to make articles unbiased.
 -  In another case, an active Wikipedian claiming to be a university professor was revealed as a 24-year-old without any experience in higher education.
 -  Wikipedians, as they call themselves, have removed or restricted information in the past.
 -  I'm not a "Wikipedian" by any means, but I am a heavy user of Wikipedia.
 -  The Wikipedians, as they like to be called, point out that the whole process is self-correcting.
 -  It's hard to imagine anyone other than a Wikipedian arguing the wider availability of high quality information collections.
 -  One concerned Wikipedian has established Project CROSSBOW - "The Committee Regarding Overcoming Serious Systemic Bias On Wikipedia" - designed to develop strategies to increase contributions and improvements on topics that don't usually get much attention.
 -  Elsewhere, the number of active Wikipedians (those contributing to the site in some way) now comes in at just under 500,000.
 -  "I feel utterly betrayed by the foundation," writes one Wikipedian on a discussion page at the site.
 -  By the way, we like the offbeat articles: no Wikipedian sneers at them.
 -  There are hundreds of thousands of "Wikipedians" who have contributed or edited articles.
 -  For most Wikipedians, it seems the fun of the site trumps any dark concerns.
 -  This sort of access is granted to anyone who has been an active Wikipedian for a while, those individuals generally known and trusted in the community.
 -  I am a Wikipedian and link to the wonderful Wikipedia frequently.
 -  You recall the central Wikipedian directive: "Be bold."
 -  The argument against would be summed up by a Wikipedian in two words: "not notable".
 -  The hundreds of "Wikipedians" who have contributed obviously believe it will become an unmatched resource.
 
 
 adjectivewikəˈpēdēən Relating to the collaboratively written online encyclopedia Wikipedia.  Example sentencesExamples -  Nearly two million page views were registered last September for the article, a typically Wikipedian effort with exhaustive details of the events, bolstered by nearly 289 footnotes.
 -  The case study's broader context is the battle between the Inclusionists and the Deletionists for Wikipedia's destiny and, more broadly still, the emergence of the Wikipedian bureaucracy.
 -  A principled and unflinching response from the Wikipedian community followed.
 -  Anyone may make a revision, but it will have to be flagged as "approved" by someone higher up the Wikipedian food chain before it goes live on the site.
 -  The CIPR guide was created with the help of the Wikipedian community.
 -  In December 2003 he stood to become a Wikipedian administrator with access to technical features that help with maintaining the site.
 -  Mitchell displays an astonishing grasp of Wikipedian philosophy and ethics.
 -  These topics are only a sample of the Wikipedian breadth of McCaig's new novel.
 -  They identified 10 quality issues faced by the Wikipedian community, including accuracy, completeness, and consistency, indicating Wikipedians' concern for ensuring article quality.
 -  There's a Wikipedian quality to the essay.
 
 
 Origin   Early 21st century: from Wikipedia (from wiki + encyclopedia), the proprietary name of the online encyclopedia.     |