incourse

/ɪnˈkɔːrs/

Definitions

1. noun

a point in time when a student or trainee is formally admitted to a course of study or training, especially at a university or college.

“The student’s incourse was in September, and he had to complete his thesis by the end of June.”

2. noun

the period or stage at which something, especially a disease, is in a particular state or phase.

“The doctor explained that the incourse of the disease would determine the effectiveness of the treatment.”

Synonyms

  • period
  • stage
  • term

Antonyms

  • completion
  • termination