disenroll
verb[IorT]
USuk/ˌdɪs.ɪnˈrəʊl/us/ˌdɪs.ɪnˈroʊl/toremovesomeone'snameoryourownnamefrom alist, forexamplealistofmembersof anorganizationor of amedicalcareplan:
Somepreschoolprovidersarewillingtoworkwithparentsofchildrenwhohitorbite, butothersquickly"disenroll" (in other wordsexpel) thechild.
You mayenroll/ disenroll /changeat anytimeduring theyear.
- If theproposaltochangetheeligibilityforhealthanddentalcarepasses, we will have to disenroll a lot ofchildren.
- The CherokeeNationin Oklahomavotedthisyearto disenroll about 2,800members.
- Theyfearthe newcouncilwillultimatelydisenroll them.
- Anyone whowishestoleavepublicschoollateron will besubjecttoconditionsthey will have tomeetinorderto disenroll.
- Options shouldincludetheabilityto disenroll orswitchvendorsat anytime.
Organizations - joining & leaving
- addition
- anti-assimilation
- assimilation
- assimilationist
- assimilative
- assimilatory
- blackball
- enrol
- enrolment
- entrant
- entry
- entryway
- exit
- initiation ceremony
- joiner
- non-joiner
- on the booksidiom
- onto
- overenrolled
- sit