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To enroll means to officially register or sign up for a course, program, or activity. It can also mean to formally become a member or participant in something, such as a school, club, or organization. For example: "She will enroll in a master's program next semester."
Enrolment refers to the process of signing up for or registering at an educational institution, such as a school, college, or university, for a course or program. It also refers to the formal registration or admission of someone into a particular course, program, or institution.
Enrolments refer to the process of signing up or registering for a course, program, or institution, typically on a formal basis. This can include students enrolling in a school, college, or university, or individuals registering for a training program, workshop, or certification course. Enrolments often require providing personal and academic information, and may involve payment of tuition or fees. The term is commonly used in education and training contexts to describe the process of recruiting and accepting new students or participants.
To enrols means to officially sign up or register for something, such as a course, school, or program. It can also mean to place someone's name on a list or register for a particular activity, event, or organization.
Enron was a US energy company that was founded in 1985 and went bankrupt in 2001. It was known for its innovative and complex financial dealings, but it was also accused of engaging in abusive and fraudulent accounting practices. The company's demise was marked by widespread criticism and scandal, and it became a symbol of corporate greed and lack of ethics. The term "Enron" has since become synonymous with corporate malfeasance and has been used to describe other companies or individuals that engage in similar unethical business practices.
"enround" is not a commonly used word in English language. However, I'm assuming you meant to ask about the word "surround". If that's the case, it means: to be on all sides of something or someone; to form a circle around something. For example: The trees surround the house.
I apologize, but I couldn't find any information on the word "enrouting". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used or recognized. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?
Ensansguine is a rare and archaic verb that means to cause or become bloody or stained with blood. It is a somewhat quaint or poetic term that is not commonly used in modern English.
Enschede is a city and municipality in the eastern Netherlands, located in the province of Overijssel.
To ensconce means to sit or position someone comfortably in a particular place, usually with a sense of security or protection. It can also mean to settle or establish someone in a particular position or role.
Ensnconced refers to something or someone that is comfortably and securely situated or established in a particular place or situation. It can also imply a sense of being settled, secure, or entrenched in a particular position or condition.
Ensconcing refers to the act of establishing or settling someone or something into a particular place or position, often in a comfortable or secure manner. It can also describe the process of making someone or something feel at home or content in a particular environment. For example: "The hotel concierge helped ensconcing the guests in their cozy rooms after a long journey."
The word "enseint" is likely a misspelling or a non-standard word. However, it may be related to the word "ensign", which refers to:<br><br> A junior naval officer, typically just below the rank of lieutenant.<br> A sign or symbol that indicates something, such as an ensign of the town or a ensign of quality.<br><br>In a broader sense, "enseint" could potentially refer to something that indicates or signifies a particular quality or characteristic.
Ensemble refers to a group of people, such as musicians, actors, or dancers, who work together to perform a particular piece of music, play, or dance. It can also refer to the coordinated movement or action of a group of people working together towards a common goal.
Ensembles refer to a group of things or people that are united or combined to form a single entity or unit. This term is often used in various contexts, such as music, dance, or art, to describe a collective performance or creation. For example, an orchestra is an ensemble of musicians playing together; a ballet ensemble consists of a group of dancers performing a choreographed routine; and an art ensemble may refer to a collective of artists working together on a project. In general, the term ensemble suggests a harmonious or coordinated coming together of individual elements to produce a unified whole.
Ensepulchred means to bury or place in a tomb or sepulcher, typically with reference to a corpse. It is a rather formal or literary term, and it is often used in historical or poetic contexts to describe the burial of a deceased person.
Ensete is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Musaceae, commonly known as wild bananas or false bananas. It includes about 10 species, most of which are native to tropical Africa and Southeast Asia. Ensete plants are characterized by their large, banana-like leaves and small, white flowers.
Ensheathes is a verb that means to enclose or surround something with a covering or sheath, typically a protective one. It is often used to describe the action of covering or enveloping something, such as a part of the body, with a layer of fat, tissue, or other material.
Ensheathing means to surround or envelop something with a covering or membrane, typically a protective or developed layer. It can also imply a process of wrapping or encasing something in a protective or supportive structure.
I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "enshi" in my vocabulary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a specific dialect. Can you please provide more context or information about where you came across this word?
To enshrine means to honor, commemorate, or set apart something or someone as sacred or specially revered. It can also refer to placing or preserving something, such as a document or artifact, in a formal or ceremonial manner, often in a shrine or other special location.
Enshrined refers to something that is officially or formally recognized and protected as being of great importance or value. It can also mean to put something in a sacred or revered place, such as a statue or monument, to honor its significance.
Enshrinement refers to the act of placing or framing something, especially a person or memory, in a position of honor, respect, or reverence, often symbolically or ceremoniously. It can also imply a permanent or lasting recognition of an individual's achievements, contributions, or legacy. Examples include enshrinement in a hall of fame, a memorial, or a monument.
to formalize or commemorate something in a permanent and dignified way, typically by writing or recounting it in an official or ceremonial manner.
Enshrining is a verb that means to give official recognition or honor to something, or to make it a part of a system or institution. It can also mean to protect or preserve something, such as a tradition, a law, or a principle, making it an established part of a society or culture.
To enshroud someone or something means to surround or cover them completely, usually with a thick or heavy layer of something such as smoke, fog, mist, or darkness. It can also mean to obscure or conceal something with a veil of secrecy or mystery.
The word "enshrouded" refers to something that is completely covered or wrapped in a blanket, mist, or other substance, often in a way that obscures vision or perception. It can also imply a sense of mystery, secrecy, or obscurity.
To envelop or surround something completely, often with something like darkness, mist, or fog, so that it can no longer be seen or barely be seen; to cover or hide something totally.
To enshroud means to wrap or cover something completely in a covering or veil, especially a thick one, so that it is no longer visible. It can also mean to surround or envelop someone or something with a feeling or atmosphere, making it difficult to see or understand it.
The definition of "ensign" is: A junior commissioned officer in the armed forces, typically ranking below a lieutenant and above a warrant officer.
I'm afraid there is no word "ensigncy" in the English language. It is possible that it is a typo or a made-up word.
Ensigns are the lowest commissioned officer rank in the military, typically holding a junior rank below a lieutenant and above a cadet or midshipman. They often serve as junior officers on warships, and their primary responsibility is to learn and develop their leadership and command skills.
Ensilage is the process of preserving plant material, typically hay or grass, by fermenting it in a silo or tank to create a compact and nutritious food for cattle, horses, and other farm animals. The ferments naturally produce lactic acid, which acts as a preservative, allowing the ensilage to be stored for extended periods.
To enslave someone means to capture or apprentice them, usually by force or fraud, and then to use them as a slave or servant, often in a brutal or unjust manner. It also means to bring someone under the control of a dominating power or influence, often in a way that is oppressive or dehumanizing.