noun
- a disciplinary measure in which a student is required to remain on campus and is not permitted to leave for social activities or off-campus events
Usage: common in educational contexts, especially colleges and universities
verb
- to restrict (a student) to campus as a disciplinary punishment
Usage: third-person singular present or present participle of 'campus' (verb)
Examples
- The student received campusing for violating the dormitory curfew.
- The dean is campusing three students for their involvement in the incident.
- Campusing was a common punishment at the boarding school.
- He spent his weekend campusing instead of attending the concert off-campus.
- The university implemented campusing as part of its disciplinary policy.
- Students facing campusing must remain on the grounds for the duration of their sentence.