Third-person singular simple present indicative form of matriculate.(verb)
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Use "matriculates" in a sentence
"Only one of the matriculates was a victim of the Confederate war,"
"To those of you who, from your idealistic ivory towers, from your pompous progressive pulpits, foolishly advocate for amnesty, I ask how much longer before those self-same newly legalized, benefit authorized, higher education matriculates come looking for your jobs."
"He was back in New York for a few days from Providence, R.I., where he studies comparative literature at Brown University among fellow matriculates only starting to learn of his formidable musical talents."