Synonym: draft, enlist, induct, join, list, record, recruit, register, write. Similar words: roll, roll up, roll out, roll in, rolling, genre, role, patrol. Meaning: [ɪn'rəʊl] v. register formally as a participant or member.
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54. But a similar suit in Wisconsin spurred that state's legislature to enact a law in April that allowed the Wisconsin Virtual Academy, another K12 partner, to continue to enroll students.
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