campus

/ˈkæmpəs/
verb
  1. To confine a student to campus as a punishment.
    • The dean campused the entire dormitory after the incident.
    • The school decided to campus the students who broke curfew.
    • He was campused for a week after the prank.
noun
  1. The grounds and buildings of a university, college, or school.
    • Students often ride bikes to get around campus.
    • She took a tour of the campus before applying to the university.
    • The campus has a large library and several dormitories.
  2. The grounds and buildings of a large company or organization.
    • The corporate campus has multiple office buildings connected by pathways.
    • Employees enjoy walking through the landscaped campus during breaks.
    • The tech company's campus includes a gym and a cafeteria.
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