reenrolment

English

Etymology

re- + enrolment

Noun

reenrolment (plural reenrolments)

  1. The act of reenroling
    • 2009 March 3, Allan Woods, “Ottawa makes heroes wait for pensions”, in Toronto Star:
      Chief of defence staff Gen. Walter Natynczyk said last week he would fast-track the reenrolment of anyone who's been retired for five years or less, a process that normally takes six months to a year.
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