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enrol
[ en-rohl ]
enrol
/ ɪnˈrəʊl /
verb
- to record or note in a roll or list
- also intr to become or cause to become a member; enlist; register
- to put on record; record
- rare.to roll or wrap up
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Derived Forms
- enˈroller, noun
- ˌenrolˈlee, noun
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Example Sentences
"I want to enrol myself as a Special Constable," I said to the man in mufti behind the desk.
The money came in slowly and though Stephens could enrol a revolutionary army he could not equip it.
To do Miss Goold justice, she had been extremely unwilling to enrol him, and had refused to take a penny of his money.
The priests did not form an order apart, but all citizens had the power to enrol themselves in particular colleges.
His opinions I neither know nor care about: if he is the least insolent, I shall enrol him with Butler and the other worthies.
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