Synonym: enroll, enter, inscribe, recruit. Similar words: enroll, enrolled, enrolment, enrollment, en route, inroad, sun rose, genre. Meaning: [ɪn'rəʊl] v. register formally as a participant or member.
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31) Young people wanted to organise groups too or at least to enrol somewhere in the new craze.
32) If you would like to enrol on the programme please see page viii for details.
33) Another approach is to enrol for a Marriage Enrichment Course.
34) So I want you to enrol for the winter term at Auburn for one course.
35) Thereafter students shall enrol annually as required, normally at the commencement of the academic session. 2.
36) You want to enrol too?
37) In September we enrol in school.
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38) I volunteered to enrol in the 800 meters race.
39) What do I get if I enrol?
40) You can enrol online for a Customer Account here.
41) I like your institute but I do not want to enrol.
42) In reforming and opening at the beginning of begin to do a few " become rich small bright and beautiful bursa " the subentry of and so on, was on a project to enrol the road of business from now on.
43) It is possible, some schools may not enrol full person!
44) Each year more than 15,000 students enrol with the college.
45) More and more universities abroad come to enrol new students in China.
46) They decided to enrol him as a member of the society.
47) I must enrol the children for piano lessons before next week.
48) Piscine on line bobber is vibrating up and down[sentencedict.com], enrol all the way in water.
49) To enrol seminars and activities organized by CHARIS with priority.
50) Where can I register ( ie enrol as a student ) for the Arabic course?
51) I wish to enrol the Teo Ann Kuan & abide by its constitution.
52) Li Ke expresses, local dominant project negotiates, accomplish very hard external transparent, let a person still enrol generation of business negotiation process to be anxious for the project.
53) The receptionist looked at me with disdain when I walked into Suffolk College asking to enrol.