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Matricalate

Description:

The term "matricalate" is a verb that means to enroll or admit someone into a matriculation or formal educational institution. It can be used to describe the process of accepting a student into a school or university.

In a broader sense, "matricalate" can also be used in a figurative way to express the act of entering or becoming a member of a particular group or organization.

Sample Sentences:

  1. After passing the entrance exams, Sarah was matriculated into the prestigious university.
  2. The school matriculated a new group of students this year.
  3. He matriculated into the fraternity and became an active member.
  4. John plans to matriculate into a culinary school to pursue his passion for cooking.
  5. As a result of his outstanding academic record, Jonathan was matriculated into the honors program.

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