Rusticate - English meaning
Rusticate – definitions in English dictionary
verbSuspend (a student) from a university as a punishment (used chiefly at oxford and cambridge).
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Shelley was rusticated for co-writing an atheistic pamphletverbGo to, live in, or spend time in the country.
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A place to rusticate while other people made the decisionsverbFashion (masonry) in large blocks with sunk joints and a roughened surface.
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The stable block was built of rusticated stone
verbTo make something rustic in style (= make it simple or old-fashioned in a way typical of the countryside)
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The little town is a sloping jumble of rusticated houses., the chapel was built of rusticated sands…
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Word origin
late 15th century (in the sense ‘countrify’): from Latin rusticat- ‘(having) lived in the country’, from the verb rusticari, from rusticus (see rustic).
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