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en|roll|ment
en|roll|ment or en|rol|ment «ehn ROHL muhnt», noun.
1. the act or process of enrolling: »

Enrollment took place in the fall.

2. the number enrolled: »

The school has an enrollment of 200 students.

3. a roll, register, or record.

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