📝enrol

verb
/ɪnˈroʊl/

Meaning

To officially register or sign up for a course, program, or membership

Example Sentences

She decided to enrol in a language course to improve her skills.

Synonyms

register, sign up, join, enlist, enter

Antonyms

withdraw, unregister, cancel

Collocations

enrol in a course, enrol at a university, enrol for classes, enrol students, enrol members

More Example Sentences

I have enrolled in an online course.

After that experience, I enrolled in a course to improve my communication skills.

My children are enrolled in school here, and I have no intention of permanently relocating elsewhere.

A woman learns to drive a car at the age of thirty-five after depending on public transport for years and enrolls in a driving school near her home

A woman learns to drive a car at the age of thirty-five after depending on public transport for years and enrolls in a driving school near her home where an instructor teaches her the basics

A woman learns to drive a car at the age of thirty-five after depending on public transport for years and enrolls in a driving school near her home where an instructor teaches her the basics like steering, braking, and checking mirrors

A woman learns to drive a car at the age of thirty-five after depending on public transport for years and enrolls in a driving school near her home where an instructor teaches her the basics like steering, braking, and checking mirrors and she practices in a quiet parking lot every weekend

A woman learns to drive a car at the age of thirty-five after depending on public transport for years and enrolls in a driving school near her home where an instructor teaches her the basics like steering, braking, and checking mirrors and she practices in a quiet parking lot every weekend gaining more confidence with each lesson

A woman learns to drive a car at the age of thirty-five after depending on public transport for years and enrolls in a driving school near her home where an instructor teaches her the basics like steering, braking, and checking mirrors and she practices in a quiet parking lot every weekend gaining more confidence with each lesson until she passes the driving test on her second attempt

A woman learns to drive a car at the age of thirty-five after depending on public transport for years and enrolls in a driving school near her home where an instructor teaches her the basics like steering, braking, and checking mirrors and she practices in a quiet parking lot every weekend gaining more confidence with each lesson until she passes the driving test on her second attempt and finally drives her children to school by herself for the first time.

Related Vocabularies

To deliberately leave out or prevent someone or something from being included.
to revoke, cancel, or repeal a law, order, or agreement
To have a plan or purpose in mind; to aim to do something.
To choose someone for a position or office by voting.
To cause physical harm to something.
to pay attention to sounds; to hear someone or something with thoughtful attention

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