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Definition of enrol in English: enrol(US enroll) verbenrols, enrolled, enrolling ɛnˈrəʊlɪnˈrəʊl 1no object Officially register as a member of an institution or a student on a course. he enrolled in drama school with object all entrants will be enrolled on new-style courses Example sentencesExamples - Many students enroll in college unprepared for the rigors of higher education.
- And he only started writing seriously after enrolling on a home study writers' course in 1996.
- The principal, Sean McCarthy, said adult education is an important sector, with over 13000 students now enrolled in courses.
- There's a community college in Long Beach that's well known for writing, so I enrolled and took solely writing and English classes.
- Twenty-five students had enrolled in the course.
- This year, I received three Web-based assignments, from the 133 students enrolled in the course.
- More than 500 students have enrolled in the course, 385 have completed it, and 180 are in the process of finishing the course.
- The number of foreign students enrolled in institutions of higher education in the United States continues to grow at the undergraduate as well as at the graduate level.
- In general, the bookstore orders nine books for every ten students enrolled in a given course.
- If interested why not come along on Tuesday evening at 6.15 pm to The Women's Centre Main Street and enrol.
- According to Italian rules at the time, all patients had to give verbal informed consent before being enrolled into each of the studies.
- The target population included students enrolled in undergraduate courses during the Spring 2002 semester.
- Last year, the college had around 20,000 students enrolled on its courses.
- More than 50 undergraduates are majoring in the subject and the department has at least 1,000 students enrolled in courses.
- Currently, she said, there are about 300 students enrolled in these complementary courses.
- It is an excellent reference text for students enrolled in Independent Study courses.
- A total of 652 students have enrolled in college courses in agriculture, horticulture, horses and forestry.
- Educational coordinator: Some clinical trials companies offer internships for students enrolled in clinical laboratory courses.
- In the meantime, enroll in courses that can enhance your position at work.
- However, with only eight students enrolled in the course, the increased workload was manageable.
Synonyms register, sign on, sign up, apply, volunteer, put one's name down, matriculate go in for, enter, join, become a member of, take up - 1.1with object Recruit (someone) to perform a service.
a campaign to enrol more foster carers Example sentencesExamples - It has, in effect, enrolled the national courts as enforcers of Community law.
- The army organized youth work programmes to replace military service and to enrol young men into its ranks.
- Organizers expect that it will take approximately one year to fully enroll volunteers into the study.
- Therefore, it would have been necessary to enroll more patients in the trial to demonstrate the same result.
Synonyms accept, admit, take on, register, sign on, sign up, matriculate, recruit, engage - 1.2archaic Write the name of (someone) on a list or register.
our Seamen and their numbers were carefully enrolled Example sentencesExamples - On the last day today, the election officials had a tough time handling the last-minute crowd that turned up to get their names either enrolled or rectify mistakes in the rolls.
2Law historical with object Enter (a deed or other document) among the rolls of a court of justice. the endowment of religious houses cannot be measured simply by the licences enrolled in chancery Example sentencesExamples - And it was financially sensible to have deeds and other documents enrolled at a time when the customary fees for this service would go towards one's own salary.
Derivatives noun ɪnrəʊˈliːɛnrəʊˈliː Sometimes potential enrollees need to complete bridging courses prior to being accepted for courses. Example sentencesExamples - Even students who are full-time enrollees are heavily engaged in work activities; overall, 75% of them work.
- If enrollees miss one payment they'll be dropped from the program.
- While enrollees may seek care from any licensed dentist in the service area, optional benefits are available to those enrolled retirees and their family members who choose a participating dentist.
- I'm one of the eight late enrollees - we came in this morning.
noun Be suspicious if, at the end of the presentation, the enroller only leaves you with general information about the association, and not specific information about the health insurance plan. Example sentencesExamples - It enables the enroller to interview the applicant while simultaneously entering his/her responses into the system.
Origin Late Middle English (formerly also as inroll): from Old French enroller, from en- 'in' + rolle 'a roll' (names being originally written on a roll of parchment). roll from Middle English: Roll goes back ultimately to Latin rotula ‘little wheel’ and is related to an actor's part or role in a play or film, which entered English from French roule ‘roll’, referring to the roll of paper on which the part would originally have been written. Enrol (Late Middle English) originally referred to the names being written on the roll. If you roll with the punches (mid 20th century) you adapt yourself to difficult circumstances. The image here is of a boxer moving their body away from an opponent's blows so as to lessen the impact. A rolling stone is someone who does not settle in one place for long. The expression comes from the proverb which has been around in various languages from at least the 15th century, that a rolling stone gathers no moss. The Rolling Stones took their name not directly from the proverb but from a song by the US blues musician Muddy Waters.
Definition of enroll in US English: enroll(British enrol) verb [no object]1Officially register as a member of an institution or a student on a course. he enrolled in drama school with object the school enrolls approximately 1,000 students he enrolled in drama school Example sentencesExamples - According to Italian rules at the time, all patients had to give verbal informed consent before being enrolled into each of the studies.
- And he only started writing seriously after enrolling on a home study writers' course in 1996.
- More than 50 undergraduates are majoring in the subject and the department has at least 1,000 students enrolled in courses.
- Twenty-five students had enrolled in the course.
- Currently, she said, there are about 300 students enrolled in these complementary courses.
- There's a community college in Long Beach that's well known for writing, so I enrolled and took solely writing and English classes.
- More than 500 students have enrolled in the course, 385 have completed it, and 180 are in the process of finishing the course.
- A total of 652 students have enrolled in college courses in agriculture, horticulture, horses and forestry.
- Last year, the college had around 20,000 students enrolled on its courses.
- The target population included students enrolled in undergraduate courses during the Spring 2002 semester.
- In general, the bookstore orders nine books for every ten students enrolled in a given course.
- In the meantime, enroll in courses that can enhance your position at work.
- It is an excellent reference text for students enrolled in Independent Study courses.
- The number of foreign students enrolled in institutions of higher education in the United States continues to grow at the undergraduate as well as at the graduate level.
- This year, I received three Web-based assignments, from the 133 students enrolled in the course.
- If interested why not come along on Tuesday evening at 6.15 pm to The Women's Centre Main Street and enrol.
- Many students enroll in college unprepared for the rigors of higher education.
- The principal, Sean McCarthy, said adult education is an important sector, with over 13000 students now enrolled in courses.
- Educational coordinator: Some clinical trials companies offer internships for students enrolled in clinical laboratory courses.
- However, with only eight students enrolled in the course, the increased workload was manageable.
Synonyms register, sign on, sign up, apply, volunteer, put one's name down, matriculate - 1.1with object Recruit (someone) to perform a service.
a campaign to enroll more foster families Example sentencesExamples - Therefore, it would have been necessary to enroll more patients in the trial to demonstrate the same result.
- Organizers expect that it will take approximately one year to fully enroll volunteers into the study.
- The army organized youth work programmes to replace military service and to enrol young men into its ranks.
- It has, in effect, enrolled the national courts as enforcers of Community law.
Synonyms accept, admit, take on, register, sign on, sign up, matriculate, recruit, engage - 1.2Law historical with object Enter (a deed or other document) among the rolls of a court of justice.
Example sentencesExamples - And it was financially sensible to have deeds and other documents enrolled at a time when the customary fees for this service would go towards one's own salary.
- 1.3archaic Write the name of (someone) on a list or register.
Example sentencesExamples - On the last day today, the election officials had a tough time handling the last-minute crowd that turned up to get their names either enrolled or rectify mistakes in the rolls.
Origin Late Middle English (formerly also as inroll): from Old French enroller, from en- ‘in’ + rolle ‘a roll’ (names being originally written on a roll of parchment). |