Synonym: education, instruction, schooling, teaching. Similar words: fruition, edition, sedition, ambition, volition, addition, position, tradition. Meaning: [tuː'ɪʃn /tju-] n. 1. a fee paid for instruction (especially for higher education) 2. teaching pupils individually (usually by a tutor hired privately).
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91. They help provide tuition materials and college facilities for examination candidates and some run revision courses.
92. You need to pay for business inventory and you need to pay the tuition.
93. In the past two years, the council has held tuition steady while urging colleges to moderate fee increases.
94. Many students will not have to pay tuition fees if their financial situation is below a certain level.
95. The spring day was unseasonably warm, and after two hour's tuition she went into the clubhouse.
96. She had a daughter about to go to college, and the tuition assistance plan was attractive.
97. Against this income stream, Flynn faced mounting tuition bills, which averaged $ 29, 328 annually over 11 years.
98. To keep campaign pledges to make education his top priority, Clinton wants two new middle-class tax breaks for college tuition.
99. Who knew that they had free tuition to the universities where Britannia is taught to spell so badly?
100. Since autumn 1998, full-time undergraduate students have been required to make a means-tested contribution towards tuition fees.
101. Tuition in study skills and information retrieval methods especially electronic.
102. The scheme provides for the partial remission of tuition fees to overseas postgraduate students of outstanding merit and research potential.
103. The fees charged on this scale represent the full economic cost of tuition for each degree.
104. Wind-surfing, water-skiing, sailing, scuba-diving and horse riding all at an extra charge, together with tuition in most sports.
105. Our parents split the cost of our tuition and housing.
106. Involves indoor tuition before practising skills in the countryside. 18 Overnight expedition organised by Northumberland National Park.
107. At present the county council pays his tuition fees and we pay his living expenses, which we can continue.
108. The growth of instrumental tuition in schools means that large numbers of children with some musical ability are available to be recruited.
109. Proposals to create a tuition tax deduction have been offered by President Clinton and Rep.
109. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
110. If you prefer doing it on horseback, there are stables in nearby Going where tuition is available.
111. Instrumental Tuition Lessons are available on all orchestral instruments and on guitar, saxophone and clarsach.
112. Tuition was free, and admission was open to anyone who qualified.
113. Although my tuition skyrocketed in Miami, our financial situation improved.
114. The exchanges involved in-college tuition and work placements with local companies.
115. Alternatively the course can be taken in combination with private tuition or separately.
116. Next term there will be a student campaign of refusal to pay tuition fees.
117. Yearly tuition for residential students, as they were called, was $ 1, 600 in 1930.
118. Tennis: Outdoor types can enjoy a game of tennis, and tuition is available.
119. Tuition estimates for community colleges and private universities were also thousands of dollars off the mark.
120. College tuition, extraordinary medical expenses, and career compromises can easily cost much more.
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