reenroll

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Recent Examples of reenroll Part of that initiative was undertaken in a public event last Friday as counselors and administrators, including Carvalho, worked the phones and hit the streets to identify students who have missed too much school, failed to reenroll or never enrolled in the first place. Howard Blume, Los Angeles Times, 16 Aug. 2022 The company will also put information about the need to reenroll at its network pharmacies and use online advertising such as on Facebook and Google. Phil Galewitz, Fortune, 7 Mar. 2023 Sophia Rosing is no longer a student at the university following the incident Sunday and will not be allowed to reenroll, university President Eli Capilouto said in a message to the UK community Wednesday. CBS News, 10 Nov. 2022 But, with nearly 14,000 school districts nationally, the whereabouts of countless students are unknown, and some may never reenroll, administrators say. Peggy Barmore, The Christian Science Monitor, 1 Oct. 2020 Coverage runs for a year, and families can reenroll at the end of that year. Jenna Carlesso, Hartford Courant, 10 Jan. 2023 Those who enrolled in the voluntary exclusion program, and were already banned from casinos and racinos, will need to reenroll to ban themselves from sports gambling. Sean McDonnell, cleveland, 28 Dec. 2022 To get kids back in class, district administrators and counselors worked the phones and hit the streets on Friday to identify students who had missed too much school, failed to reenroll or never enrolled in the first place. Andrea Chang, Los Angeles Times, 17 Aug. 2022 Students with transcript holds are usually unable to reenroll at any college. Edward Conroy, Forbes, 11 Aug. 2022
Recent Examples of Synonyms for reenroll
Verb
  • Merit wants to go to college, but Zoe − who seems to have little support from friends or relatives − is skeptical and threatens to reenlist.
    Marco della Cava, USA TODAY, 27 Feb. 2025
  • Initially sunk and abandoned after sustaining substantial battle damage, Japanese forces managed to raise the destroyer, repair it, and reenlist it against America as a naval convoy escort.
    Andrew Paul, Popular Science, 3 Oct. 2024
Verb
  • More news: Patriots Snag Elite Playmaker for Drake Maye in Latest Mock Draft Hunt rejoined the Chiefs in the 2024 season when Isiah Pacheco went down with a broken fibula.
    Mark Davis, Newsweek, 15 Mar. 2025
  • Fresh off his headline-grabbing performance during Thursday’s Spring Breakout prospect showcase, Roman Anthony rejoined the Red Sox big leaguers in Jupiter on Friday and enjoyed another mammoth showing.
    Mac Cerullo, Boston Herald, 14 Mar. 2025
Verb
  • If the Federal Reserve is forced to reenter the bond market to print more dollars and buy the debt, the implications for gold would be profound.
    Bob Haber, Forbes, 19 Mar. 2025
  • After members of his incoming administration worked with members of the Biden administration to secure a ceasefire deal in Gaza, Trump was able to reenter the White House with a major diplomatic win already under his belt.
    Shannon K. Kingston, ABC News, 4 Mar. 2025

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“Reenroll.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/reenroll. Accessed 2 Apr. 2025.

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