Matriculate

Word MATRICULATE
Character 11
Hyphenation ma tric u late
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Definitions and meanings of "Matriculate"

What do we mean by matriculate?

To admit or be admitted into a group, especially a college or university. transitive & intransitive verb

One who is admitted as a student to a college or university. noun

Matriculated; admitted; enrolled.

One who has been admitted to membership of a body, as a college or university, by enrolment in its register. noun

To enter in a register; register; enroll; especially, to enter or admit to membership in a body or society, particularly in a college or university, by enrolling one's name in a register.

To become a member of any body or society, especially a college or university, by having one's name entered in a register.

To enroll; to enter in a register transitive verb

Matriculated. adjective

To go though the process of admission to membership, as by examination and enrollment, in a society or college. intransitive verb

To enroll as a member of a body, especially of a college or university verb

To be enrolled as a member of a body, especially of a college or university. verb

Enroll as a student verb

Someone who has been admitted to a college or university noun

A person admitted to membership in a society.

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The word "matriculate" in example sentences

In the early '80s Adani, a matriculate from a Gujarati-medium school, went to Mumbai where he started working in a diamond-processing unit and steadily made his way up, eventually running his own businesses. ❋ Unknown (2009)

However, that's starting to change as more mature titles matriculate to the Wii. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"matriculate" -- leading him from one to another of the professors, who awed the lad with their preternatural dignity, but it was a sad blow when he was told that in everything but mathematics he must go to the preparatory department until the second session of the term -- the ❋ John Fox (1891)

Mr Joynes moved as a substitute for Mr Carrs proposition to strike out all after the word "matriculate" so as to require the students of Theological Seminaries to pay the usual fees for instruction and for the use of the Library and public rooms. ❋ Unknown (1859)

Columbia does not matriculate a hundred students a year but eighty -- the number reported by the University in its 2007 graduate school admissions summary. ❋ Seth Abramson (2010)

The fact remains: very few people whom the medical community would describe as "severely autistic" matriculate to college. ❋ Ralph James Savarese (2011)

Many upper tier college athletics programs will allow professional caliber players to matriculate and graduate with few or no academic standards, sending a message that devalues academics in places where they matter most. ❋ Jonathan Silverstone (2012)

Which makes this obvious: High school players announcing where they'll matriculate should be turned into one big TV show. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Students find jobs upon graduation in farming, create their own small businesses or matriculate to college. ❋ Jonathan Lewis (2011)

High school shows that matriculate to college have a mixed track record. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Additionally, Dr. Li has been a mentor to students who are a part of the program, which begins in high school before students matriculate. ❋ Melanie Grayce West (2012)

Now, Harvard is also lobbying Congress to allow illegal immigrant students to matriculate at Harvard and gain legal status. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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