Enroll vs Inscribe - What's the difference?
enroll | inscribe |
To enter (a name, etc.) in a register, roll or list
* Prescott
* Milton
To enlist (someone) or make (someone) a member of
To enlist oneself (in something) or become a member (of something)
(obsolete) To envelop; to enwrap.
To write or cut words onto something, especially a hard surface; to engrave.
(geometry) To draw a circle, sphere, etc. inside a polygon, polyhedron, etc. and tangent to all its sides.
In lang=en terms the difference between enroll and inscribe
is that enroll is to enlist oneself (in something) or become a member (of something) while inscribe is to write or cut words onto something, especially a hard surface; to engrave.As verbs the difference between enroll and inscribe
is that enroll is to enter (a name, etc) in a register, roll or list while inscribe is to write or cut words onto something, especially a hard surface; to engrave.enroll
English
Alternative forms
* enrol (UK) (CA)Verb
(en verb)- All the citizen capable of bearing arms enrolled themselves.
- An unwritten law of common right, so engraven in the hearts of our ancestors, and by them so constantly enjoyed and claimed, as that it needed not enrolling .
- They were eager to enroll new recruits.
- Have you enrolled in classes yet for this term?
- (Spenser)
