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[ UK /kˈɒlɪd‍ʒ/ ]
[ US /ˈkɑɫɪdʒ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a complex of buildings in which an institution of higher education is housed
  2. an institution of higher education created to educate and grant degrees; often a part of a university
  3. the body of faculty and students of a college

How To Use college In A Sentence

  • A few weeks later I was fired from my job at Hunter College.
  • She even has ambitions to return to college and major in interior design and business.
  • Once upon a time there were three beautiful girls who went to a writing college, and they were each assigned very hazardous duties.
  • The prospectuses and programs of most American colleges and universities claim to educate for citizenry.
  • Life itself, without the assistance of colleges and universities, is becoming an advanced institution of learning.
  • Speed ramps along College Road, put in to try and dissuade boy racers who use the road to cut from one side of the town to the other, have been branded useless.
  • I first learned about cassowaries when I was at the School for Field Studies SFS Center for Rainforest Studies in Fall of 1990 as a college student, and was fascinated that they're the only bird that can "scarify" certain rainforest seeds. Archive 2008-07-01
  • At fourteen he was sent to the University of Glasgow, where he came under the influence of Francis Hutcheson, and in 1740 he went up to Oxford as Snell exhibitioner at Balliol College, remaining there till 1746. Introductory Note
  • Most teachers, in colleges that don’t restrict it, will be delighted to have an interested, if unmatriculated, student in their class who sincerely wishes to learn. Letter to the St. Petersburg Times on ID Poll - The Panda's Thumb
  • It seems the awful practice of hazing is not just limited to college sororities and fraternities.
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