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enrollment
[en-rohl-muhnt]
noun
the act or process of enrolling.
the state of being enrolled.
the number of persons enrolled, as for a course or in a school.
Other Word Forms
- preenrollment noun
- reenrollment noun
- superenrollment noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of enrollment1
Example Sentences
That helps explain why the tax rate on Medi-Cal enrollment is sharply higher than on commercial enrollment.
Harvard has gone to court against the Trump administration to fight funding cuts and a ban on foreign student enrollment, publicly decrying federal actions.
When a landmark state environmental law threatened to halt enrollment at UC Berkeley, legislators stepped in and wrote an exemption.
Neither his employer nor our local Social Security office had concrete advice on how to proceed about enrolling in Medicare, but after tremendous research, he eventually delayed enrollment.
Families and enrollees of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act make up about three-quarters of Medi-Cal enrollment.
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