You queried:

enrolled "

Results retrieved for:
    • \ in-ˈrōl 

    • \ (ˌ)rē-in-ˈrōl \

    Your query is not considered offensive by any official sources.

    ( some results may take a moment to update )


    [Verb]  | "en*roll" | \ in-ˈrōl \


    1: to insert, register, or enter in a list, catalog, or roll

    2: to prepare a final perfect copy of (a bill passed by a legislature) in written or printed form

    3: to roll or wrap up


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English, from Anglo-French enrouler, from en- + rolle roll, register;

    [Verb]  | "re*en*roll" | \ (ˌ)rē-in-ˈrōl \


    1: to enroll (as in a school or course of study) again


    Origin: 1874 ;

    [Verb]  | "enrolled" 


    1: to add (a person) to a list or roll as a participant or member;


      * e.g., " ... the community college will enroll anyone who has a GED or high school diploma "





    2: to put (someone or something) on a list;


      * e.g., " ... can I enroll you on the list of volunteers for the church supper? "



    •  Antonyms : 

    • (N/A)





    [Verb]  | "enroll" 


    1: to add (a person) to a list or roll as a participant or member;


      * e.g., " ... the community college will enroll anyone who has a GED or high school diploma "





    2: to put (someone or something) on a list;


      * e.g., " ... can I enroll you on the list of volunteers for the church supper? "



    •  Antonyms : 

    • (N/A)





    [Verb]  | "enroll (in)" 


    1: to become a member of;


      * e.g., " ... she enrolled in the Democratic Party after being a Republican for most of her life "





    [Verb]  | "reenrolled" 


    1: as in rejoined, reentered;




     [ "enrolled" ]

    1: to enroll.

      * e.g.,  ... I just got done signing up for classes at Northern Kentucky today. 


     [ "enrolled" ]

    2: to join up, enlist in, become part of. Most commonly referred to when one become a student and signs up for classes in college.

     [ "dual enrollment" ]

    1: The most awesome form of education that ever came into existence.

      * e.g.,  ... Person1: Johnny is $100,000 in college debt? Wow... Person2: Yeah, I guess he's stuck taking out loans for 4 full years of college because he didn't take advantage of dual enrollment. Person1: That's dumb. Yeah, I started college as a junior because dual enrollment earned me an AA Degree before I graduated high school. 


     [ "dual enrollment" ]

    2: When a high school student can take college classes, and with those classes, can earn both high school credit and college credit. The government is trying to make it cost money, but as of now, it is free in a lot of U.S. states, including Florida. (However, scholarships will probably cover it in the near future).


     [ "dual enrollment" ]

    3: Dual enrollment is surprisingly easier than AP or IB, especially since it usually takes place at community or state colleges.


     [ "dual enrollment" ]

    4: It is also a great preparation for "real college" (as in, college after high school).

     [ "de-enroll" ]

    1: to withdraw; take ones name out of the running; usually used in the context of college admissions

      * e.g.,  ... I will de-enroll from bowling class later today, because I can't handle the stress.  

     [ "My La Salle Online Enrollment" ]

    1: (Adj.) Backward, Primitive, Inefficient, Preposterous, Foolish

      * e.g.,  ... Kira, don't be My La Salle Online Enrollment. You're bringing yourself down.  


     [ "My La Salle Online Enrollment" ]

    2: (Noun) An extensive computer network full of useless surfing policies and poor server integrity.

     No results from Words API...

     No results from Linguatools Conjugations API...

     No results from Words API...

     No results from Word Associations API...


    * Query The Library of Babel *
    * Query Wikipedia *
    * Query Google *

    * Discuss! *


    You must be signed in to post comments!


    Top comments for:
    "enrolled"