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
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025
en•roll or en•rol/ɛnˈroʊl/USA pronunciation
v., -rolled, -roll•ing or -rol•ling.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- to (cause to) become a member of a group, school, or course: [no object; (~ + in + object)]She enrolled in business school.[~ + object + in + object]They enrolled me in the club when I paid the fee.
en•roll
(en rōl′),USA pronunciation v.t.
v.i.
en•roll′er, n.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- to write the name of (a person) in a roll or register;
place upon a list;
register:It took two days to enroll the new students. - to enlist (oneself ).
- to put in a record;
record:to enroll the minutes of a meeting; to enroll the great events of history. - to roll or wrap up:fruit enrolled in tissue paper.
- Nautical, Naval Termsto document (a U.S. vessel) by issuing a certificate of enrollment.
v.i.
- to enroll oneself:He enrolled in college last week.
- Old French enroller. See en-1, roll
- Middle English enrollen 1300–50
en•rol
(en rōl′),USA pronunciation v.t., v.i., -rolled, -rol•ling.
- enroll.
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'enroll' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
certificate of enrollment
- conscribe
- disenroll
- enlist
- enrol
- enrollee
- enrollment
- inscribe
- list
- matriculate
- open enrollment
- poll
- preenroll
- preenrollment
- quota
- record
- recruit
- reenroll
- reenrollment
- register
- saint
- schedule
- shanghai
- tally