How to use enrol in a sentence
Other students have returned for in-person instruction, mostly younger students and those enrolled in special-ed classes or career and technical classes.
Virginia’s coronavirus numbers are rising. Here’s what you need to know. | Antonio Olivo | November 20, 2020 | Washington PostHe was taken to a Border Patrol station, enrolled in the Migrant Protection Protocols and sent back to Mexico.
Border Report: ‘They Can’t Continue Like This in Mexico’ | Maya Srikrishnan | November 17, 2020 | Voice of San DiegoAs of October 22, 30,000 people had enrolled in Moderna’s late-stage clinical trial.
Moderna vaccine for COVID-19 appears nearly 95 percent effective | Erin Garcia de Jesus | November 16, 2020 | Science News For StudentsThe following year, it launch a product serialization service, Transparency, that helps to eliminate counterfeits for enrolled products.
Amazon sues online influencers engaged in a counterfeit scheme | Sarah Perez | November 12, 2020 | TechCrunchPolice said Eason enrolled Gabriel at an early childhood development center in the fall of 2018.
After mother, partner are charged in toddler’s death, D.C. police say siblings were also abused | Peter Hermann | November 11, 2020 | Washington Post
Men ages 18 to 24 enrolled in college were more likely to become a victim.
College Girls Are Less Likely to Be Raped Than Non-Students | Brandy Zadrozny | December 11, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTShe had enrolled at Maimonides University in North Miami Beach in order to work towards a degree in clinical sexology.
After he graduated high school, Stasio enrolled at the University at Buffalo and entered the ROTC program.
She was 16 when she enrolled in middle school, but her classmates teased her relentlessly.
How ‘Titanic ’Helped This Brave Young Woman Escape North Korea’s Totalitarian State | Lizzie Crocker | October 31, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTA year later, she enrolled in Dongguk University, where she is now a junior studying criminal justice.
How ‘Titanic ’Helped This Brave Young Woman Escape North Korea’s Totalitarian State | Lizzie Crocker | October 31, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTHaving thus enrolled himself as one of the Agency Indians, he had a claim on this the Agency doctor.
Ramona | Helen Hunt JacksonAn imperial ukase ordered that all the serfs in certain of the Russian states, between the ages of 30 and 35, should be enrolled.
The Every Day Book of History and Chronology | Joel MunsellIn 1819 he was enrolled among the most distinguished dandies who graced Parisian society.
Repertory Of The Comedie Humaine, Complete, A -- Z | Anatole Cerfberr and Jules Franois ChristopheAbout 100,000 members were enrolled in the union, the ostensible aim of which was the defence of the working manʼs interests.
The Philippine Islands | John ForemanNothing could protect the unhappy individuals; in 36 hours the names of 2370 were enrolled.
The Every Day Book of History and Chronology | Joel Munsell
British Dictionary definitions for enrol
US enroll
/ (ɪnˈrəʊl) /
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
Derived forms of enrol
- enrollee, noun
- enroller, noun
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