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flunk

verb as in fail

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He won admission to MIT, but flunked out due to a lack of social or medical support.

If the students disobey and miss class for abortion care, the filing continues, the professors should be allowed to flunk students.

From Salon

“Or religious favoritism. As a judge, and certainly, as a Supreme Court justice, you have that duty. Justice Alito flunks the test and flunks it badly.”

From Salon

But Nguyen “flunked out,” leading his parents to kick him out of their home.

A landmark work that explores and exposes mainstream Hollywood’s conjoined twin, the adult film industry, where those who flunked out of the proper movie business struggle to become X-rated superstars in the San Fernando Valley.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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