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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151. High college tuition fees are a hot topic in the capital of South Korea.
152. They offer me a full scholarship. It's much better than I've hoped for. It will cover tuition, room and board. With that I won't have to sponge off my folks.
153. The changes will not affect tuition fees for postgraduate study.
154. I hereby apply for admission to Elmwood College. I agree to pay the tuition of my course, never to discounting schooling without appropriate reasons.
155. This is an offer letter for students with overseas status in relation to Tuition Fees.
156. Fees: 14,000 RMB, including Tuition Fee School Lunch, Outing Fees etc.
157. Mary has derived a lot of benefit from her tuition.
158. Challenger reveals , " We'll see pressure on some of the soft benefits, maybe less tuition reimbursement. ".
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