Pronunciation: /siː en ɛl/
noun CNL stands for Clinical Nurse Leader, a type of advanced practice nurse who oversees patient care outcomes and serves as a leader within a healthcare team.
A1 I am learning basic English grammar in my CNL class.
A2 The CNL program offers classes for students of all levels.
B1 The CNL exam tests proficiency in both written and spoken English.
B2 Many universities require a high score on the CNL test for admission.
C1 His fluency in multiple languages is evident in his CNL proficiency.
C2 The CNL certification is recognized worldwide as a mark of language mastery.
formal The CNL program at the university focuses on developing leadership skills in healthcare.
informal I heard that CNL course is really popular among nursing students.
slang I'm thinking of signing up for the CNL thing next semester.
figurative Becoming a CNL is like being the captain of a healthcare team.
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