Antonyms for matriculation


Grammar : Noun
Spell : verb muh-trik-yuh-leyt; noun muh-trik-yuh-lit
Phonetic Transcription : verb məˈtrɪk yəˌleɪt; noun məˈtrɪk yə lɪt


Definition of matriculation

Origin :
  • 1580s, noun of action from matriculate (v.).
  • noun registration
  • noun instruction
Example sentences :
  • I never was so honest for so long together since my matriculation.
  • Extract from : « Clarissa, Volume 1 (of 9) » by Samuel Richardson
  • "Come down, Burton; here's a youth for matriculation," cried the younger.
  • Extract from : « Confessions Of Con Cregan » by Charles James Lever
  • And she forced on the timorous Prue a quarter as her matriculation fee.
  • Extract from : « In a Little Town » by Rupert Hughes
  • Fees for an entire course, with matriculation and library, $110.
  • Extract from : « A New Guide for Emigrants to the West » by J. M. Peck
  • I then wrote home for the matriculation fee ($13), as I had labored there all summer.
  • Extract from : « The Sylvan Cabin » by Edward Smyth Jones
  • My own matriculation at Eugene's College of Unreason was in this wise.
  • Extract from : « The Holy Cross and Other Tales » by Eugene Field
  • His matriculation before the Vice-Chancellor bears date Nov. 27.
  • Extract from : « Locke » by Thomas Fowler
  • Only that she would have to study very hard if she went in for the matriculation.'
  • Extract from : « In the Year of Jubilee » by George Gissing
  • After matriculation he was allowed an almost perilous freedom.
  • Extract from : « The Real Shelley, Vol. I (of 2) » by John Cordy Jeaffreson
  • No dues are charged for matriculation or the examinations that may be necessary to get a diploma.
  • Extract from : « Industrial Cuba » by Robert P. Porter

Synonyms for matriculation

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