reenroll

English

Etymology

From re- + enroll.

Verb

reenroll (third-person singular simple present reenrolls, present participle reenrolling, simple past and past participle reenrolled)

  1. To enroll again.
    • 1966, Meeting the Basic Needs of First-year 4-H Club Members, page 3:
      These young people, chosen at random, had been in 4-H Club work for 1 year, but had not reenrolled for the second.
    • 1988 May 13, Richard J. Nitti, “Our Gang Problem”, in Chicago Reader:
      After a difficult period with some successes, she reenrolled in school.
    • 2006, John F. Pane, Student Displacement in Louisiana After the Hurricanes of ..., →ISBN, page 16:
      In addition, some students who reenrolled in school subsequently left the Louisiana public school system.

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