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en·roll verb or en·rol \ə̇nˈrōl, en-\ (enrolled ; enrolled ; enrolling ; enrolls or enrols) Etymology: Middle English enrollen, from Middle French enroller, from en- en- (I) + rolle roll, register — more at roll transitive verb 1. a. : to insert, register, or enter (as a person or a fact) in a list, catalog, or roll (as of a court) < nearly 10 percent of our population is enrolled in the elementary schools > < the surprising speed with which men were enrolled for the draft > < are they likely to enroll a newcomer on the jury list > b. : to enlist (oneself) for or as if for military service < he enrolled himself with those who were determined to stamp out ignorance and poverty > 2. : to write out in formal or legal form; especially : to prepare in written or printed form a final perfect copy of (a bill passed by a legislature) — distinguished from engross 3. : to roll, coil, or wrap up; sometimes : enfold intransitive verb : to enroll oneself or cause oneself to be enrolled (as in a military organization, on a list of voters, or for a course of study) < enrolling in the law school > < hundreds enrolled in the military reserve forces > |