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col·lege [ˈkɒlɪʤ] N

1. college:

college (school)
college (privately funded)

2. college:

college (university)
college (university)
college (privately funded)
art college
to go to college
to go to college

3. college Brit (division of university):

college

4. college Am (university faculty):

college

col·lege ˈgradu·ate N Am

college graduate
diplomant(ka) m (f)

teach·er ˈtrain·ing col·lege N, ˈteach·er's col·lege N

ˈtech·ni·cal college N

ˈtrain·ing col·lege N Brit

sixth form ˈcol·lege N Brit SCHOOL

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Most core curriculum classes and majors and minors are part of the college.
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The college operates a hatchery which provides day old chickens for the local markets, abattoir and market gardens.
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It was well represented by all of the major recruiting figures in college basketball, and well respected in the sport of basketball.
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Children of church members were attending college, only to reject the faith of their parents.
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The school offers classes from kindergarten to junior college.
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He is now a world renown coach and has coached many college level tennis players.
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Facilities such as studios, computer center, and library are available to all students of the college.
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In 1896, the school was upgraded to a second grade college.
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The ND is a three-year, full-time study at college.
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An enthusiastic autodidact, he dropped out of college in 1969 and continued to learn on his own.
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