disenroll

verb

Etymology

From dis- + enroll.

  1. derived from enroller
  2. inherited from enrollen
  3. formed as disenroll — “dis- + enroll

Definitions

  1. To cancel enrolment of

    To cancel enrolment of; to remove from a list.

    • And in some cases, students who haven't taken a prereq are actually disenrolled from the course that requires it.
    • But the simpler and more humane option would be to keep the continuous coverage we adopted during the pandemic and disenroll people only if I.R.S. and other data sources demonstrate sustained higher income or insurance from another job.
  2. To eject (a member) from a tribe.

    • But only in recent years, experts say, have they begun routinely disenrolling Indians deemed inauthentic members of a group.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA