Pronunciation: /ˌʌn.ɪnˈroʊl/
verb to remove oneself or someone else from enrollment or a list
A1 I want to unenroll from the French class.
A2 She decided to unenroll from the online course.
B1 Students have the option to unenroll from a course within the first week.
B2 After realizing the time commitment, he chose to unenroll from the advanced program.
C1 The university allows students to unenroll from a course up until the midterm exam.
C2 Despite his interest in the subject, he had to unenroll from the seminar due to scheduling conflicts.
formal Students who wish to unenroll from a course must complete the necessary paperwork.
informal If you want to drop a class, you just have to unenroll online.
slang I decided to bail on that course and unenroll before it was too late.
figurative Sometimes you need to unenroll from certain commitments to focus on what truly matters in life.
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