English Dictionary
Definition of “enrol”
enrol or US enroll(ɪnˈrəʊl
)
Definitions
verb
(mainly tr) - 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
Alternative Forms
ˌenrolˈlee noun enˈroller noun
Usage examples
Will definitely have to enrol Rob in riding now (and just force his slightly larger head into the riding hat) to justify the expense.
Bénédicte Newland and Pascale Smets, AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR (2005)Getting up to speed in managing your savings doesn't require you to enrol at B-school.
Business Today (1999)With his heart condition, we don't expect to enrol him in football or hockey right now.
canada.com (2004)But his heart was set on becoming a teacher and he decided to enrol at university.
Sun, News of the World (1999)On the final occasion, when his blood pressure was especially high, his doctor recommended that he enrol in a relaxation class.
Wallace, Louise M & Bundy, Christine, Coping with Angina (1990)