单词 | matriculation |
释义 | matriculation (once / 26863 pages) n Matriculation is a noun meaning admission to a group, particularly a school. Matriculation is what hopefully follows after you send in your application. Though the dictionary sense of matriculation is admission, in practical use matriculation takes place when you enroll at a school. In other words, you can’t just be accepted to complete matriculation; you have to have to enroll, register, and matriculate. If you get a letter from a college or school with a list of what to do before your matriculation, those are the things you need to do before you arrive on campus — like send a big check! WORD FAMILYmatriculation: matriculations+/matriculate: matriculated, matriculates, matriculating, matriculation USAGE EXAMPLESThese women set the precedent for females’ matriculation into the male-dominated field, much to the benefit of the craft. Los Angeles Times(Oct 27, 2016) It boasts the highest rates of employment, salaries and high school matriculation of all haredi communities in Israel. Seattle Times(Oct 03, 2016) With more slots available for prospective medical students, now is a great time to apply or reapply to medical school for matriculation in fall 2017. US News(Aug 16, 2016) n admission to a group (especially a college or university) Syn|Hyper matric admission, admittance the act of admitting someone to enter |
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