reenroll

verb

Etymology

From re- + enroll.

  1. derived from enroller
  2. inherited from enrollen
  3. prefixed as reenroll — “re + enroll

Definitions

  1. To enroll again

    • These young people, chosen at random, had been in 4-H Club work for 1 year, but had not reenrolled for the second.
    • After a difficult period with some successes, she reenrolled in school.
    • In addition, some students who reenrolled in school subsequently left the Louisiana public school system.

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