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enrol

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en·roll also en·rol  (n-rl)
v. en·rolled, en·roll·ing, en·rolls also en·rols
v.tr.
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.

[Middle English enrollen, from Old French enroller : en-, in; see en-1 + rolle, roll (from Latin rotula, little wheel; see roll).]

en·roll·ee n.

enrol or US enroll
Verb
[-rolling, -rolled] to become or cause to become a member
enrolment or US
enrollment n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.enrol - register formally as a participant or member; "The party recruited many new members"
muster in, draft, enlist - engage somebody to enter the army
unionise, unionize - recruit for a union or organize into a union; "We don't allow people to come into our plant and try to unionize the workers"
register - enroll to vote; "register for an election"
matriculate - enroll as a student
register - record in writing; enter into a book of names or events or transactions

enrol U.S. enroll
verb 1. enlist, register, be accepted, be admitted, join up, matriculate, put your name down for, sign up or on
Translations

enrol, enroll (US) [ɪnˈrəul] vt [+ member] → inscribir;
(SCOL) → matricular
viinscribirse;
(SCOL) → matricularse
enrol (US), enroll [ɪnˈrəul] vtinscrire
vis'inscrire
enrol (US) enroll [ɪnˈrəul] vtanmelden;
(at university) → einschreiben, immatrikulieren
enrol (US), enroll [ɪnˈrəul] vtiscrivere;
(at university) → immatricolare
viiscriversi

enrol
v enrol [inˈrəul]
to add (someone), or have oneself added, to a list (as a pupil at a school, a member of a club etc) Can we enrol for this class?; You must enrol your child before the start of the school term.inskryweيُسَجِّل إسْمَهзаписвамzapsat (se)tilmeldeeinschreiben(εγ)γράφω, (εγ)γράφομαιinscribir(se), matricular(se)kirja panema, registreerimaثبت نام کردنkirjoittautua, ilmoittaa(s')inscrireלִרשוֹםनामावाली पत्र में लिखनाuvrstiti u popis, upisati u školubeirat(kozik)mendaftarskrá, innrita sigiscrivere, iscriversi名簿に載せる입학 절차를 밟다; 등록하다už(si)rašyti, įregistruotireģistrēt; ierakstīt sarakstā; uzņemt par biedrumendaftar(zich) inschrijvenmelde , skrive (seg) inn, immatrikulere (seg)zapisać (się)inscrever(-se)a (se) înrola; a (se) înscrieзаписывать(ся)zapísať (sa)vpisati (se)upisati seskriva in [], ta emot, enrolleraลงทะเบียนyazılmak, kaydetmek, kaydolmak登記,招收вносити до списку; прийматиنام لکھواناkết nạp使使
n enˈrolment
inskrywingتَسْجيلзаписванеzápistilmeldelsedie Einschreibungεγγραφήinscripción, matrículakirjapanekنام نویسیkirjoittautumineninscriptionרִישוּםनाम लिखाईupis, popisivanjebeirat(koz)áspendaftaranskráning, innrituniscrizione入学등록, 등록자수narių skaičius, naujų narių registracijareģistrēšana; ierakstīšana sarakstā; uzņemšana par biedrupendaftaraninschrijvinginnmelding, innskriving, immatrikuleringzarejestrowanieinscriçãoînscriereзачислениеzápisvpisupisenrollering, inskrivningลงทะเบียนkayıt, kaydolma登記,入學,入會внесення до списку, реєстраціяدرج فہرستsự kết nạp

enrolment is spelt with one -l- .


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The secretary assented to this proposition with the best grace he could assume--it is difficult to feign a true professional relish: which is eccentric sometimes--and after asking the candidate a few unimportant questions, proceeded to enrol him a member of the Great Protestant Association of England.
He will rob the citizens of their slaves; he will then set them free and enrol them in his bodyguard.
Reared in the hardihood of a migrating life, on the skirts of society, where they had become familiarised to the sights and dangers of the wilderness, these girls promised fairly to become, at some future day, no less distinguished than their mother for daring, and for that singular mixture of good and evil, which, in a wider sphere of action, would probably have enabled the wife of the squatter to enrol her name among the remarkable females of her time.
 
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