Definitionv. register formally as a participant or member
Last update: November 1, 2015
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In 1893, after many vicissitudes, the Italian Socialist Labor Party was founded, and has now become the Italian Socialist Party, in which the majority of Italian workmen enrol themselves. [Please select]
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Perhaps when that happens they'll enrol some of us to work the--what d'ye call 'em.' [Please select]
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Under these circumstances its citizens resolved to enrol themselves for their own defence. [Please select]
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When there, I mean to enrol myself in the national army. [Please select]
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Yes, I may safely say that it can cancel the tests in which she has failed, and that we may enrol her to-night as a candidate. [Please select]
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The priests did not form an order apart, but all citizens had the power to enrol themselves in particular colleges. [Please select]
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