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enregister

American  
[en-rej-uh-ster] / ɛnˈrɛdʒ ə stər /

verb (used with object)

  1. to register; record.


Other Word Forms

  • enregistration noun

Etymology

Origin of enregister

From the Middle French word enregistrer, dating back to 1515–25. See en- 1, register

Example Sentences

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Enregister, en-rej′is-tėr, v.t. to register: to enrol.

From Project Gutenberg

Would but some wing�d Angel ere too late Arrest the yet unfolded Roll of Fate, And make the stern Recorder otherwise Enregister, or quite obliterate!

From Project Gutenberg

"Still, would some winged Angel ere too late Arrest the yet unfolded roll of Fate, And make the stern Recorder otherwise Enregister, or quite obliterate!"

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To otherwise enregister believe He toils eternally, nor asks Reprieve.

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Saint-Simon and Dangeau say nothing more about her, save to enregister the meagre favours which the Court measured out with an avaricious hand, and that woman, to whom was owing the signature of the Treaty of Nim�guen, was reduced in 1689 to solicit a pension of 20,000 livres, which was considerably diminished when the disasters soon afterwards happened which impoverished the French nation.

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