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- Dictionaryenrol/ɪnˈrəʊl/
verb
- 1. officially register as a member of an institution or a student on a course: "he enrolled in drama school" Similar Opposite
- 2. enter (a deed or other document) among the rolls of a court of justice: historical "the endowment of religious houses cannot be measured simply by the licences enrolled in chancery"
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ENROL definition: 1. to put yourself or someone else onto the official list of members of a course, college, or…. Learn more.
to put yourself or someone else on an official list for an activity or for membership in a group, or to accept someone in such a list: [ T ] We have enrolled eighty children in this day-care program. [ I ] He enrolled at Penn State University. [ + to infinitive ] She enrolled in English. enrollment. noun [ C/U ] us / ɪnˈroʊl·mənt /
verb. /ɪnˈrəʊl/ (US English enroll) [intransitive, transitive] Verb Forms. to arrange for yourself or for somebody else to officially join a course, school, etc. You need to enrol before the end of August. (British English) to enrol on a course. (North American English) to enroll in a course.
verb. to record or note in a roll or list. also intr to become or cause to become a member; enlist; register. to put on record; record. rare. to roll or wrap up.
1. : to insert, register, or enter in a list, catalog, or roll. the school enrolls about 800 pupils. 2. : to prepare a final perfect copy of (a bill passed by a legislature) in written or printed form. 3. : to roll or wrap up. intransitive verb. : to enroll oneself or cause oneself to be enrolled.
1. To enter or register in a roll, list, or record: enrolled the child in kindergarten; enroll the minutes of the meeting. 2. To roll or wrap up. 3. To write or print a final copy of; engross. v.intr. To place one's name on a roll or register; sign up: We enrolled in the army.
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