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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62. Like our Television Production program, you do not need previous experience to enroll in either of these programs.
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64. The inventor, philosopher, and futurist was the fifth generation of his family to enroll at Harvard and the first not to graduate.
65. Applicants who have obtained approval in-principle may enroll in other reimbursable course(s) and need not submit a second application.
66. The waiting lines would no longer be for unemployment checks, but rather to be first to enroll in the new jobs daily being created.
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68. So you are planning to enroll in an English language program at the University of Pennsylvania.
69. Gong Li wanted to enroll in the Department of Sociology at Beijing University, but it caused an aversion from the academic.
70. An American International Student Centers Internet slide show touting the Tollgate Inn and Torrington encouraged Li to enroll, he said.
71. Enroll in a noontime or an after - work exercise class.
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73. What if too many students enroll and no one will be taken off the waitlist?
74. Only through these measures can hope to enroll in our univerity.
75. Its tuition is low compared to what one pays to enroll in a full - time degree program.
76. The school is expensive and does not permit Indonesian students to enroll.
77. But as more people began to use debit cards, the banks started to view overdraft fees as a major profit center and started to automatically enroll debit card holders into an overdraft program.
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