1. enrolling - Noun
2. enrolling - Verb
Derived from enroll
of Enroll
Source: Webster's dictionaryEnrolling in the Medicare Prescription Drug Program will be a great savings for most senior citizens. Paul Gillmor
I am glad to have this opportunity of expressing my high appreciation of the honour extended to me many years ago by the Royal Swedish Academy of Science by enrolling me amongst its members. Guglielmo Marconi
Enrolling your child in a recreational sport sponsored by your neighborhood recreation community centers is a great way to keep kids active. Lee Haney
Where there is no rapport there is no sale. Enrolling people in your product or service is the same as enrolling them in you. Traditional Proverb
According to a study done by the American Council on Education, out of over 2,000 current U.S. college students, one in five students say they are unsure about re-enrolling in classes, and others have decided against enrolling at all. Source: Internet
A government-sponsored clinical trial testing a coronavirus antibody treatment from Eli Lilly has stopped enrolling volunteers over safety concerns — days after the company asked the FDA to approve emergency use of the treatment. Source: Internet