0 to put yourself or someone else onto the official list of members of a course, college, or group:
1 to put yourself or someone else on an official list for an activity or for membership in a group, or to accept someone in such a list:
In this risk-free world, several predictions can be made concerning how workers would choose which plan to enroll in.
Clinical trials enroll patients at given levels and therefore do not always allow accurate prediction beyond the trial.
In fact, only around 60% of children of the correct ages enroll in primary school.
If they wish, they can remove their own children from the public school system and enroll them in private schools.
Here, government had to gear up to enroll large numbers of people and then equip and mobilize them to work.
Given that many of these syndromes are quite rare it may be difficult for a single site to enroll all the participants needed.
The payment of research subjects includes payments to parents who enroll their children in research.
The primary study attempted to enroll 27 pediatric receiving hospitals between 2001 and 2004.