Crossword-Solution: ENROLLED
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Enrolled | imp. & p. p. | of Enroll |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| ENROLLED | anagram | RONDELLE |
We have 39 clues for the answer “ENROLLED”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| Registered, in a way | 1 answer |
| Registered to vote | 1 answer |
| Officially registered | 1 answer |
| Joined the student body | 1 answer |
| In the class | 1 answer |
| On the books. | 2 answers |
| Matriculated | 3 answers |
| On the roster | 4 answers |
| signed on | 4 answers |
| Became a member. | 4 answers |
| Signed up. | 6 answers |
| begun | 25 answers |
| brought into | 25 answers |
| instated | 25 answers |
| indoctrinated | 25 answers |
| hazed | 26 answers |
| Incorporated | 27 answers |
| instituted | 27 answers |
| instigated | 27 answers |
| Commenced | 27 answers |
| inaugurated | 28 answers |
| Founded | 28 answers |
| conceived | 29 answers |
| chartered | 29 answers |
| launched | 29 answers |
| Initiated | 31 answers |
| opened | 32 answers |
| Offered. | 33 answers |
| Entered | 34 answers |
| Installed | 34 answers |
| started | 36 answers |
| Began | 38 answers |
| Originated | 39 answers |
| registered | 40 answers |
| proposed | 43 answers |
| Admitted | 49 answers |
| Set up | 60 answers |
| Joined | 61 answers |
| established | 73 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ENROLLED (5)
The idle, rich man wanted some aim in life—he, and the few young bucks he enrolled under his banner, had amused themselves for months in risking their lives for the sake of an innocent few.
Not having been actually enrolled as an attorney, neither the records of the local court at Stratford nor of the superior Courts at Westminster would present his name as being concerned in any suit as an attorney, but it might reasonably have been expected that there would be deeds or wills witnessed by him still extant, and after a very diligent search none such can be discovered.” Upon this Lord Penzance comments: “It cannot be doubted that Lord Campbell was right in this.
The same practice may be followed, I said, in all these things--labours, lessons, dangers--and he who is most at home in all of them ought to be enrolled in a select number.
The slave is a human being, divested of all rights—reduced to the level of a brute—a mere “chattel” in the eye of the law—placed beyond the circle of human brotherhood—cut off from his kind—his name, which the “recording angel” may have enrolled in heaven, among the blest, is impiously inserted in a _master’s ledger_, with horses, sheep, and swine.
The office in the yard, heretofore one in name only, became one now in reality, and a table was set out piled with papers, pens, ink, books of tactics and regulation, at which men were accepted and enrolled.
Quotes with ENROLLED (3)
Incidentally, I have also learned a bit about the importance of avoiding feminine embarrassment ('Daddy,' wrote Sophia when she enrolled at the New School where I teach, 'people will ask "why is old Christopher Hitchens kissing that girl?"') and shall now cease and desist.
Tony and Peg have two kids, Terry-Lynn and Harvey, both of whom are enrolled in so many extracurricular and afterschool clubs that they hardly ever see their parents. If Terry-Lynn is in Girl Guides, she doesn’t have to see Peg inviting the Purolator man in for “a cup of coffee”. If Harvey is in the anime drawing club, he doesn’t have to see Peg kissing Mr. Cooper from across the street, even if all the other neighbours secretly know what’s going on. Tony has no idea, all he …
We've reached a point in human history where higher education no longer works. As a result of technology, higher education in its traditional college setting no longer works. It will never be effective or progressive enough to keep up with the growing needs of employers who look to college institutions for their future employees. I can appreciate the good intent the college system set out to achieve. For previous generations, the formula actually worked. Students enrolled int…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 15 times in crossword archives (1953–2011).