Crossword-Solution: ENROLLMENTS 11 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ENROLLMENTS (5)

Any enrollments of grants--such as those noted on the preceding page--will give examples of the use of this phrase.
Chaucer's Official Life James Root Hulbert 2004
This fact becomes quite apparent from the following percentages taken in comparison with the ones just preceding: PERCENTAGES ENROLLED IN EACH SUBJECT OF THE SUM TOTAL OF THE SUBJECT ENROLLMENTS FOR ALL PUPILS AND ALL SEMESTERS Math.
The High School Failures Francis P. Obrien 2005
Greek 17.3 24.0 11.9 8.5 6.8 10.2 12.5 8.3 .5 We note that the percentages for mathematics and English, which represent their portions of the grand total of subject enrollments, are virtually the reverse of the percentages which designate the amount of total failures produced by the same two subjects.
The High School Failures Francis P. Obrien 2005
But it will not seem trite to state that the percentage of the total failures on the total subject enrollments increases by school semesters up to the seventh; that the percentage of possible failures for all graduating pupils increases likewise; or that the failures per pupil in each single semester tend to increase as the time period extends to the later semesters.
The High School Failures Francis P. Obrien 2005
Otherwise the enrollments taken are for the beginning of each semester and inclusive of all the pupils.
The High School Failures Francis P. Obrien 2005

Quotes with ENROLLMENTS (1)

Enrollments in American colleges tripled between 1955 and 1970, 250% in the Soviet Union, 400% in France, and more than 200% in China by 1965. Gaddis writes, "What governments failed to foresee was that more young people, plus, more education, when combined with a stalemated Cold War, could be a prescription for insurrection. Learning does not easily compartmentalize. How do you prepare students to think for purposes approved by the state, or by their parents, without also eq…
John Gaddis The Cold War