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Meanings of
enroll
in English
Portuguese
registrar
Catalan
apuntar
Spanish
apuntar
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To have one's name formally recorded as a participant or member.
enter
recruit
enrol
inscribe
Portuguese
registrar
Synonyms
Examples for "
enter
"
enter
recruit
enrol
inscribe
Examples for "
enter
"
1
Witnesses said security forces allowed protesters to
enter
the main airport building.
2
Tens of thousands of children
enter
Russia's decrepit orphanage system every year.
3
They allow people to escape their reality and
enter
a new one.
4
Washington says the government should
enter
a new dialogue with the opposition.
5
Even before children
enter
school, years of learning have already taken place.
1
The new
recruit
now hopes to change the way police are seen.
2
Companies large and small
recruit
from Kaggle's fertile field of problem solvers.
3
Support young people to achieve positive outcomes -visit Tusla
recruit
here
4
Funding will also be made available to political parties to
recruit
immigrants.
5
It will thus be possible to
recruit
more international doctors and nurses.
1
However, her main need was still to
enrol
him in her conspiracy.
2
His parents say he will likely
enrol
at a community college first.
3
Similarly, we are unable to
enrol
new PPP lenders at this time.
4
Parents would not be forced to
enrol
their children in online schools.
5
Try again or
enrol
at the Unseen University to further your education.
1
He began to
inscribe
commands onto the page, in words and drawings.
2
He paused to
inscribe
this sentence on the tablets of his memory.
3
You will please
inscribe
this at once upon your tablets, Miss Ross.
4
On the ground I
inscribe
the words: King and Queen of the Jews.
5
They are not a legal document
inscribed
on a paper, it said.
Usage of
enroll
in English
1
L-1's gadgets are even being used widely to
enroll
school bus drivers.
2
His parents say he will likely
enroll
at a community college first.
3
This is even before having to
enroll
additional patients, Stifel's Klein said.
4
This led her parents to
enroll
her in a school called Westland.
5
Vacationers can take group lessons or
enroll
in more intensive three-day programs.
6
We will
enroll
all those people from GMR who wish to join.
7
We continued to
enroll
children to the placebo and zinc alone groups.
8
Those colleges pay New Oriental commissions when it refers students who
enroll
.
9
The boats it was proposed to
enroll
and arm would cost nothing.
10
He grants her a characteristic only to
enroll
her in a class.
11
Finally, there are even online courses you can
enroll
in for free.
12
The study is expected to
enroll
about 270 patients across countries, Alexion said.
13
The trial is expected to
enroll
300 patients, it said in a statement.
14
The government determined that Heald would no longer be allowed to
enroll
students.
15
Nominees' children also benefit: they get to
enroll
in professional all-kid circus classes.
16
CVS is still allowed to
enroll
newly eligible retirees in certain existing plans.
Other examples for "enroll"
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About this term
enroll
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
enroll in
enroll in college
enroll more
enroll patients
enroll about
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Translations for
enroll
Portuguese
registrar
recrutar
inscrever
Catalan
apuntar
inscriure
inscriure's
Spanish
apuntar
inscribir
Enroll
through the time
Enroll
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common