Enroll

Word ENROLL
Character 6
Hyphenation en roll
Pronunciations /ɪnˈɹəʊl/

Definitions and meanings of "Enroll"

What do we mean by enroll?

To enter or register in a roll, list, or record. intransitive verb

To roll or wrap up. intransitive verb

To write or print a final copy of; engross. intransitive verb

To place one's name on a roll or register; sign up. intransitive verb

In law, to engross; to prepare in proper legal form; also, specifically, to make a legislative bill ready for the consideration of the Executive.

To write in a roll or register; insert or enter the name of in a list or catalogue: as, to enroll men for military service.

To record; insert in records; put into writing or on record.

To roll; involve; wrap.

Synonyms and Enlist, Register, etc. See record, v.

To insert in a roil; to register or enter in a list or catalogue or on rolls of court; hence, to record; to insert in records; to leave in writing; ; also, reflexively, to enlist. transitive verb

To envelop; to inwrap; to involve. transitive verb

To enter (a name, etc.) in a register, roll or list verb

To enlist (someone) or make (someone) a member of verb

To enlist oneself (in something) or become a member (of something) verb

To envelop; to enwrap. verb

Register formally as a participant or member verb

To enter (a name, etc.) in a register, roll or list

To enlist (someone) or make (someone) a member of

To enlist oneself (in something) or become a member (of something)

To envelop; to enwrap.

To enroll. to join up, enlist in, become part of. Most commonly referred to when one become a student and signs up for classes in college. Urban Dictionary

The most awesome form of education that ever came into existence. When a high school student can take college classes, and with those classes, can earn both high school credit and college credit. The government is trying to make it cost money, but as of now, it is free in a lot of U.S. states, including Florida. (However, scholarships will probably cover it in the near future). Dual enrollment is surprisingly easier than AP or IB, especially since it usually takes place at community or state colleges. It is also a great preparation for "real college" (as in, college after high school). Urban Dictionary

To withdraw; take ones name out of the running; usually used in the context of college admissions Urban Dictionary

(Adj.) Backward, Primitive, Inefficient, Preposterous, Foolish (Noun) An extensive computer network full of useless surfing policies and poor server integrity. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Enroll

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The word "enroll" in example sentences

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. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I now have a reason to "enroll" my character in that school, and for her to be at that performance. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Re-enroll, meaning the child has been attending school there and is immersed in the teachings already. ❋ CRCHAIR (2010)

At Camelot Schools, parents must "enroll" their children through Intake, and first period everyone is signed up for Personal Searches. ❋ Jim Horn (2008)

Your insurer would have to "enroll" enough "healthy" people to offset the added costs of covering those with pre-existing conditions. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In 1946, when I arrived in St. Paul to enroll at Macalester College, Democrats were dead as a political force in Minnesota. ❋ Walter F. Mondale (2010)

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. ❋ Walter F. Mondale (2010)

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. ❋ Erwin Chemerinsky (2010)

Todd Gilbert R-Shenandoah would require parents who enroll children in public school to disclose their immigration status and require the state to tally the numbers. ❋ Fredrick Kunkle (2011)

Patrick McDonough, a Baltimore County Republican, stirred debate about immigrant education policy last fall when he asked state prosecutors to investigate whether the state's largest community college is breaking the law by allowing illegal immigrants to enroll as residents and claim the tuition discount. ❋ Daniel De Vise (2011)

Schools that do enroll such students generally charge them higher non-resident tuition. ❋ Daniel De Vise (2011)

Starting next year, the law is scheduled to curb increases in federal payments to such health plans for the older patients they enroll. ❋ Amy Goldstein (2011)

Manisha Thakor on Twitter at @ManishaThakor, sign up to get her email updates delivered right to your inbox here, and enroll in her innovative new online personal finance course called "Money Rules." ❋ Manisha Thakor (2011)

Other bills would force all public contractors, employers with more than 15 employees and all local governments to enroll in the E-Verify Program to ascertain the status of newly hired employees. ❋ Fredrick Kunkle (2011)

I just [got done] [signing] up for classes at [Northern Kentucky] today. ❋ Ryan (2004)

Person1: Johnny is $100,000 in [college debt]? Wow... Person2: Yeah, I guess he's stuck taking out [loans] for 4 full years of college because he didn't take advantage of dual enrollment. Person1: [That's dumb]. Yeah, I started college as a junior because dual enrollment earned me an AA Degree before I graduated high school. ❋ Pulcino (2013)

I will de-enroll from [bowling] class later today, [because I can't] handle [the stress]. ❋ Clemtiger12 (2009)

[Kira], don't be My La Salle Online Enrollment. You're bringing yourself down. ❋ Meg@tron (2007)

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