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enregister

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[en-rej-uh-ster] / ɛnˈrɛdʒ ə stər /

verb (used with object)

  1. to register; record.


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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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Pope Paul IV. readily gave the king, in April, 1557, the bull he asked for, but the Parliament of Paris refused to enregister the royal edict which gave force in France to the pontifical brief.

From A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 4 by Black, Robert

The Parliament of Paris considered these terms exorbitant, and did not consent to enregister the edict until April 9, 1596, after three letters jussory from the king.

From A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5 by Black, Robert

The province of Normandy was rich, and, consequently, overwhelmed with imposts; and several times the Parliament refused to enregister financial edicts which still further aggravated the distress of the people.

From A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5 by Black, Robert

There was nothing further for it but to enregister the edict; all the decrees of the Parliament were quashed.

From A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 by Black, Robert

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

From Song-Surf by Rice, Cale Young

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