Rusticate - definition of rusticate by The Free Dictionary 1 to go to the country 2 to stay or live in the country 3 to send to or domicile in the country 4 to make rustic, as persons or manners 5 to finish (masonry) with deeply sunken or beveled joints between raised block faces 6 Brit to suspend (a student) from a university as punishment rus`ti•ca′tion, n rus′ti•ca`tor, n
rusticate - WordReference. com Dictionary of English rusticate ˈrʌstɪˌkeɪt vb to banish or retire to the country; to make or become rustic in style, behaviour, etc (transitive) to finish (an exterior wall) with large blocks of masonry that are separated by deep joints and decorated with a bold, usually textured, design (transitive) Brit to send down from university for a specified time
rusticate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary rusticate (third-person singular simple present rusticates, present participle rusticating, simple past and past participle rusticated) (ambitransitive, Oxbridge, Durham University) To be suspended or expelled temporarily from the university, either compulsorily or voluntarily
rusticate - definition and meaning - Wordnik To dwell or reside in the country To send to the country; induce or (especially) compel to reside in the country; specifically, to suspend from studies at a college or university and send away for a time by way of punishment See rustication In masonry, to form into rustic work