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intramural

[in-truh-myoor-uhl] / ˌɪn trəˈmyʊər əl /




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The intramural Republican dispute began last year, when Mr. McConnell declined to offer a midterm campaign agenda for his party and Mr. Scott came up with one of his own.

From New York Times

“We saw some labs that were nearly uninhabitable,” notes committee member Kent Rochford, executive director of SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, and former head of NIST’s intramural program.

From Science Magazine

But, as both an echo of what Mr. Gingrich encountered in 1998 and a harbinger for the present GOP intramural brawling, several restive ultraconservatives set their sights on their elected leaders.

From New York Times

It seeks to affect sports at all levels of competition — including “interscholastic, intercollegiate, intramural, or club athletic” teams in both the K-12 and college realms.

From Washington Post

After several months of treating dating less like a treasure hunt and more like an intramural sport.

From Los Angeles Times