Webenrolled; enrolling 1 : to enter in a list or roll : register 2 a : to take into membership b : to become a member : join, enter enroll in the army enroll in school enrollment -mənt … WebTranslations in context of "enroll in a combination of" in English-Arabic from Reverso Context: At each stage of the program, students may enroll in a combination of credit classes and non-credit contact-hour classes in order to maintain a full-course of study.
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WebDefinitions of enroll verb register formally as a participant or member synonyms: enrol, enter, inscribe, recruit see more VocabTrainer™ Think you know valor? Answer a question to start your personalized learning plan. ASSESSMENT: 100 POINTS valor means : courage hospitality wealth promptness Examples from Books and Articles All sources Web/ ɛnˈroʊl/ enrolling enrolled (Brit enrol) to put sb’s name on a list to join a school, college, etc. inscribir inscribirse We are enrolling students in classes now. Ahora estamos … fishbourne to godshill
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WebBritannica Dictionary definition of ENROLL. 1. [+ object] : to enter (someone) as a member of or participant in something — usually + in. They enrolled their children in a private school. He enrolled himself in a weight-loss program. [=he joined a weight-loss program] 2. Webembrigader - enrégimenter - enrôler - inscrire - matriculer - adjoindre - engager - incorporer - s'inscrire en faculté Dans les listes : Universities/colleges, Suite... Synonymes : enrol, register, sign up, join, join up, Suite... Collocations : enroll in a new [high, elementary] school, enroll in a [seminar, class], enroll in college, Suite... Webv. -rolled, -roll•ing or -rol•ling. v.t. 1. to write the name of (a person) in a roll or register; register. 2. to make officially a member of a group. 3. to enlist (oneself). 4. to put in a … fishbourne pub isle of wight