different between enlistment vs enrollment
enlistment
English
Etymology
enlist +? -ment
Noun
enlistment (countable and uncountable, plural enlistments)
- The act of enlisting.
- Voluntary service based on an individual's desire to serve a cause.
Translations
See also
- enlist
enlistment From the web:
- what's enlistment mean
- what enlistment in tagalog
- enlistment what to bring
- what does enlistment mean
- what is enlistment in korea
- what is enlistment in the army
- what is enlistment certificate
- what does enlistment mean in the army
enrollment
English
Alternative forms
- enrolment (UK)
- inrolment
- inrollment
Etymology
From Middle French enrollement. See enroll +? -ment
Noun
enrollment (countable and uncountable, plural enrollments)
- The act of enrolling or the state of being enrolled.
- The people enrolled, considered as a group.
- The number of people enrolled.
- The record of such enrolling; registration.
Translations
enrollment From the web:
- what enrollment means
- what enrollment number
- what enrollment form
- what enrollment fee
- what enrollment date
- what enrollment system
- what enrollment specialist
- what enrollment period
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