Matriculate

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /məˈtrɪkjəˌleɪt/

Definitions of matriculate

verb to enroll in a college or university as a student

Example Sentences

A1 I matriculated at the university last year.

A2 She is planning to matriculate in the fall semester.

B1 In order to matriculate, you must submit all required documents.

B2 After matriculating, students can choose their courses for the semester.

C1 The process of matriculating into a prestigious university can be competitive.

C2 Matriculating at an Ivy League school is a dream come true for many students.

Examples of matriculate in a Sentence

formal She plans to matriculate at the prestigious university next fall.

informal I heard Sarah is going to matriculate at that fancy school.

slang Dude, I'm so excited to matriculate at my dream college!

figurative When you matriculate into adulthood, you take on more responsibilities.

Grammatical Forms of matriculate

past tense

matriculated

plural

matriculates

comparative

more matriculated

superlative

most matriculated

present tense

matriculate

future tense

will matriculate

perfect tense

has matriculated

continuous tense

is matriculating

singular

matriculate

positive degree

matriculate

infinitive

to matriculate

gerund

matriculating

participle

matriculating

Origin and Evolution of matriculate

First Known Use: 1570 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'matriculate' originated from the Latin word 'matricula' which means 'public register' or 'list'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of enrolling or registering in a university or college, the word 'matriculate' has evolved to also mean to become a member of a group or organization through a formal process.