honoris causa in English

adverb
1
(especially of a degree awarded without examination) as a mark of esteem.
the artist has been awarded the degree honoris causa

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1. She was awarded a degree honoris causa.

2. Dr Yang Liwei , Doctor of Science, honoris causa.

3. Dr William Mong Man Wai , Doctor of Social Science , honoris causa.

4. Today, at Plovdiv, Carlo Ancelotti received his "honoris causa" degree in Communications and Sport.

5. He was awarded Doctor of Social Sciences ( honoris causa ) degree by the University of Hong Kong.

6. Professor Lao Yung - wei ( Lao Sze - kwang ) was conferred the degree of Doctor of Literature, honoris causa.

7. On April 30, 2004, he was appointed Honorary Doctor (doctor technices, honoris causa) at the Technical University of Denmark.

8. He was admitted to the degree of Doctor of Music honoris causa of the University of Oxford in 1999.

9. Bestowing the title Doctor Honoris Causa to legendary striker Hristo Stoichkov, stirred a scandal in Bulgaria, after a respected sociologist announced he is so …

10. If the Conferment of a right of avoidance ceases to make commercial or legal sense, then it should be treated as having been exhausted.: Madam Chancellor, I have the honour to present Reubina Ann Ballin for the Conferment of the degree of Doctor of Letters, honoris causa.: The University Syndicate in its meeting held recently unanimously approved the Conferment of an honorary Degree of Doctor