Enrolled


[en-rohl] /ɛnˈroʊl/

verb (used with or without object), enrolled, enrolling.
1.
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[en-rohl] /ɛnˈroʊl/
verb (used with object)
1.
to write the name of (a person) in a roll or register; place upon a list; register:
It took two days to enroll the new students.
2.
to enlist (oneself).
3.
to put in a record; record:
to enroll the minutes of a meeting; to enroll the great events of history.
4.
to roll or wrap up:
fruit enrolled in tissue paper.
5.
Nautical. to document (a U.S. vessel) by issuing a .
verb (used without object)
6.
to enroll oneself:
He enrolled in college last week.
/ɪnˈrəʊl/
verb (mainly transitive) -rols (US) -rolls, -rolling, -rolled
1.
to record or note in a roll or list
2.
(also intransitive) to become or cause to become a member; enlist; register
3.
to put on record; record
4.
(rare) to roll or wrap up
v.

alternative spelling of enroll.
v.

mid-14c., from Old French enroller “record in a register” (13c., Modern French enrôler), from en- “make, put in” (see en- (1)) + rolle (see roll (n.)). Related: Enrolled; enrolling.

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