enroll

IPA: ɛnrˈoʊɫ

verb

  • (transitive) To enter (a name, etc.) in a register, roll or list
  • (transitive) To enlist (someone) or make (someone) a member of
  • (intransitive) To enlist oneself (in something) or become a member (of something)
  • (obsolete, transitive) To envelop; to enwrap.
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Examples of "enroll" in Sentences

  • I wanted to enroll at the university.
  • He ceased to enroll in the Popular Front.
  • The students are enrolled on the basis of merit.
  • The enrollment of the school is about 2500 students.
  • The current enrollment of the school is approximately 700.
  • It has the largest undergraduate enrollment in the university.
  • The cause of the closure was declining enrollment and donations.
  • As time passed, the enrollment in the school grew exponentially.
  • At the time the enrollment of the college was around 350 students.
  • It is the responsibility of the eligible voters to enroll their names.
  • I now have a reason to "enroll" my character in that school, and for her to be at that performance.
  • Re-enroll, meaning the child has been attending school there and is immersed in the teachings already.
  • In 1946, when I arrived in St. Paul to enroll at Macalester College, Democrats were dead as a political force in Minnesota.
  • Your insurer would have to "enroll" enough "healthy" people to offset the added costs of covering those with pre-existing conditions.
  • At Camelot Schools, parents must "enroll" their children through Intake, and first period everyone is signed up for Personal Searches.
  • Typically, they would filibuster even the motion to proceed on a civil rights bill, so it was impossible to enroll your legislation and get it on the floor for a debate.
  • Some school boards adopted so-called “freedom of choice” plans that allowed students to choose the school where they would enroll and the result was continued segregation.
  • The university would not let Colin enroll, even after his mother, Jessica Offir, offered to release UConn from liability and accompany her son as a chaperone at her own expense, she and Colinsaid.

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