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enrollee, n. N. Amer.|ɛnrəʊˈliː| [f. enrol v. + -ee1.] One who has been enrolled, esp. for a course of study. Also fig.
1934in Webster. 1937Amer. Speech XII. 74/2 Gold bricker, duty-shunner, lazy soldier or enrollee. 1940Daily Progress (Charlottesville, Va.) 20 Mar. 3/5 A drill was held in the woods near Free Union yesterday for the approximately 175 enrollees. 1961Encounter Apr. 27/1 Miami Beach is an extension, adult education course in how to die, pursued with great seriousness by the enrollees. 1972J. S. Hall Sayings from Old Smoky 145 Two CCC enrollees of 1937–1939 have become life-time friends. 1980N.Y. Times 8 Nov. ii. 27/4 As he describes it, the network would appeal to the iconoclastic enrollees of Ronald Searle's fictional British citadel of mayhem, St. Trinian's. |