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alumni

[uh-luhm-nahy] / əˈlʌm naɪ /
NOUN
graduate
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NOUN
graduate
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The goal is to dilute the influence of alumni with affection for the school’s traditions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fundraisers often beat the bushes—and alumni networks—cultivating relationships with potential patrons.

From The Wall Street Journal

He’s particularly interested in flag football — which will make its debut in the Los Angeles Olympics — and created a youth football league that counts among its alumni future NFL standouts C.J.

From Los Angeles Times

“To have a couple of alumni that were on that team here today, that’s really special, and I really want to compliment these guys for always having a sense of humility,” coach Cori Close said.

From Los Angeles Times

Amid the pressure, she tries to lean on her teammates and embody the advice of U.S. figure skating alumni who tell her simply “enjoy it.”

From Los Angeles Times