Pronunciation: /ɪnˈroʊl/
verb to officially register or sign up for a course, program, or membership
A1 I want to enroll in a beginner's French class.
A2 She decided to enroll in an online course to improve her skills.
B1 Students are required to enroll in at least four courses per semester.
B2 After much consideration, he finally decided to enroll in the advanced program.
C1 In order to graduate, students must enroll in a certain number of elective courses.
C2 The university offers a wide range of courses for students to enroll in.
formal Students must enroll in the course before the deadline to secure their spot.
informal Don't forget to enroll in the class if you want to take it next semester.
slang I heard the new club is really cool, you should totally enroll.
figurative To truly succeed in life, one must enroll in the school of hard knocks.
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