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enroll

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: enrolledpp: enrolleding: enrolling

This term carries a formal, administrative tone, evoking the image of a name being added to an official ledger or digital database. It implies a transition from an outsider to an authorized member of an institution, often involving a contractual or legal commitment. In North American English, the spelling is typically "enroll," whereas British English often uses "enrol." The word is used both for the act of the institution admitting a person and the act of the individual seeking admission.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone][~ someone in something][~ someone on something]

To officially register a person as a member of an organization or a student in a school or course.

"The university decided to enroll five hundred new students this semester."

Intransitive Verb
[~ in something][~ on something]

To officially register oneself as a member of an organization or a student in a school or course.

"She plans to enroll in a postgraduate program next autumn."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To enter a name or a piece of information into an official list or record.

"The clerk will enroll the new property in the land registry."

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