Similar words: matriculation, reticulate, articulate, reticulated, articulated, gesticulate, particulate, inarticulate. Meaning: [mə'trɪkjəleɪt /-kjʊl-] n. someone who has been admitted to a college or university. v. enroll as a student.
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1. He had been matriculated in the university.
2. I had to matriculate if I wanted to do a degree.
3. Three years later he matriculated for advance study.
4. Aged only 15, he matriculated at the University of Leipzig.
5. He matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford,(sentencedict.com/matriculate.html) in 1670.
6. Cecil matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford, on 16 July 1621 but did not proceed to a degree.
7. At fifteen, he matriculated at the University of Leipzig, where he continued his independent approaches to knowledge.
8. He matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford, in 1631, proceeding MA in 1638.
9. Donnellan likes to say she matriculated at the University of Mars.
10. He matriculated in 1711 at Cambridge, where he was admitted as a pensioner to Clare Hall on 2 July.
11. In 1863 he was matriculated at Balliol College, Oxford, with an exhibition from Highgate.
12. That's why so many -- 40 percent – matriculate part time.
13. In those days, I am firm matriculate, overflow in the library everyday stroll aimlessly.
14. And it was Morrill who went to Clayt three years ago and asked that Ezra be allowed to matriculate.
15. At school they shared truancy escapades, which developed a more interesting potential once they had matriculated.
16. If let her when instructor, she is about to become a professor after, even matriculate council.
17. The police arrest 8 person who forge and cadge the fake advice note of matriculate.
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