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enrolment
/ ɪnˈrəʊlmənt /
noun
- the act of enrolling or state of being enrolled
- a list of people enrolled
- the total number of people enrolled
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Example Sentences
As well, Forget found that teenagers stayed in school and education enrolment surged.
From The Daily Beast
For this purpose, he said, the "Precursor Society" had been established, and was now in progress of enrolment.
From Project Gutenberg
As for the enrolment in colleges between 1859 and 1860, and the incomes of the higher institutions, that is all bosh.
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Yet, even after the enrolment, there was much to be done ere the party could proceed upon its way.
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Enrolment ceased to be obligatory, lasted only for a year, and the limit of age was dispensed with.
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Recruits speedily were not awanting; the only difficulty was to select from the crowds which presented themselves for enrolment.
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