Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To erase from a roll or list. Also spelled
disenrol .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- intransitive verb To erase from a roll or list.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb transitive To cancel
enrolment ; to remove oneself from a list.
Etymologies
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Examples
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And you are free to do so, "because it's a voluntary program," says Allison Henry, a spokeswoman for the C.nters for Medicare and Medicaid Services in Washington, D.C. To "disenroll," you would call the Social Security Administration at (800) 772-1213.
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However, the Medicare Advantage open enrollment period cannot be used to start or to stop Medicare drug coverage, or to enroll or "disenroll" in a Medicare Medical Savings Account plan, Weems said in an agency news release.
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However, the Medicare Advantage open enrollment period cannot be used to start or to stop Medicare drug coverage, or to enroll or "disenroll" in a Medicare Medical Savings Account plan, Weems said in an agency news release.
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However, the Medicare Advantage open enrollment period cannot be used to start or to stop Medicare drug coverage, or to enroll or "disenroll" in a Medicare Medical Savings Account plan, Weems said in an agency news release.
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However, the Medicare Advantage open enrollment period cannot be used to start or to stop Medicare drug coverage, or to enroll or "disenroll" in a Medicare Medical Savings Account plan, Weems said in an agency news release.
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However, the Medicare Advantage open enrollment period cannot be used to start or to stop Medicare drug coverage, or to enroll or "disenroll" in a Medicare Medical Savings Account plan, Weems said in an agency news release.
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It's important to note that the figure of 5,550 people currently on waiting lists is deceiving because some states reduced their formularies and changed eligibility criteria to disenroll patients from ADAP, making their ADAP crisis seem less dire.
Regan Hofmann: The Alarming State Of AIDS In America Regan Hofmann 2011
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The complaint alleges, "Walgreens has launched an aggressive campaign to disparage Express Scripts, disenroll Express Scripts' commercial and Medicare Part D members and to promote and prefer other Medicare Part D programs to the exclusion of those offered through Express Scripts."
Express Scripts, Walgreen Dispute Goes to Court Jon Kamp 2011
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Through the current agreement between the firms, the drugstore agreed it wouldn't attempt to disenroll any Express Scripts member or market one Part D plan over another, Express Scripts said.
Express Scripts, Walgreen Dispute Goes to Court Jon Kamp 2011
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It's important to note that the figure of 5,550 people currently on waiting lists is deceiving because some states reduced their formularies and changed eligibility criteria to disenroll patients from ADAP, making their ADAP crisis seem less dire.
Regan Hofmann: The Alarming State Of AIDS In America Regan Hofmann 2011
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