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- verb UK Alternative spelling of
enroll .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb register formally as a participant or member
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Examples
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Citgroup has agreed to a number of changes, including replacing words such as 'enrol' and
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I left feeling crushed, she recalls, but took up Endfield's alternative suggestion – that she enrol on the Lucie Clayton modelling course.
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If you enrol in a course at Tafe, they offer FREE tutors on Maths and english, as much as you need.
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More people enrol on degree courses in times of economic hardship.
Rise in university applications slows amid fears about degree costs 2011
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The pressure is on because the government is poised to enrol up to 10 million workers in a single, huge defined contribution scheme.
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By the time students enrol in upper secondary school, they are expected to be able to take sufficient charge of their own learning to be able to design their own individual programme.
English pupils' reading ability falls behind Shanghai peers, report finds 2011
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I applied for accounting and admin courses at my local college and was told that I could only enrol as part of a work based placement, however I was seeking these skills in order to help me re-enter the workplace.
Skills For Life And The National Agenda? « Literacy Skills « Literacy Help « Literacy News 2009
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The Sutton Trust believes disproportionately low numbers of low-income students enrol on arts and humanities courses, fearing they may be less employable than if they take other subjects.
Arts degrees become the preserve of the wealthy Jessica Shepherd 2010
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The project has been so successful that Professor Thrun has set up a spin-off company which plans to enrol 500,000 students on its first two courses: "Building a search engine" and "Programming a robotic car".
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Grudgingly, in the autumn of 1886 his father consented to allow him to enrol in a course of musical studies at Leipzig Conservatoire where Delius encountered Edvard Grieg. The world-renowned Norwegian composer would finally convince Delius's father that his son's future could only lie in music.
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