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  • 11register — 01. You d better [register] for the course pretty soon before it fills up. 02. [Registration] for fall programs begins on August first. 03. You must [register] in order to be eligible to vote in the coming federal election. 04. The government has …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 12register — 1 noun 1 OFFICIAL LIST (C) an official list containing the names of all the people, organizations, or things of one particular type: a civil register of births, deaths and marriages | children on the at risk register 2 OFFICIAL BOOK (C) a book… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 13register*/ — [ˈredʒɪstə] verb I 1) [I/T] to put a name or other information on an official list Births must be registered within 42 days.[/ex] Have you registered for the English exam yet?[/ex] When you move house you need to register with a local… …

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  • 14register — I To record formally and exactly; to enroll; to enter precisely in a list or the like. Los Angeles County v. Craig, 38 Cal.App.2d 58, 100 P.2d 818, 820. To make correspond exactly one with another; to fit correctly in a relative position; to be… …

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  • 15Deaths of philosophers — The documented history of philosophy is often said to begin with the notable death of Socrates. Since that time, there have been many other noteworthy deaths of philosophers. 435 BCE According to legend, Empedocles leapt to his death into the… …

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  • 16register office — noun (in the UK) a local government building where civil marriages are conducted and births, marriages, and deaths are recorded with the issue of certificates. Usage Register office is the official term, but registry office is the form which… …

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  • 17register office — noun The local office in which births, marriages and deaths are registered, and in which civil marriages are conducted …

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  • 18register — I. n. 1. Record (as of deeds, or or births and deaths), list, chronicle, roll, schedule, catalogue, archive, annals. 2. Registrar, clerk, keeper of a record, registrary. II. v. a. 1. Record, make a record of. 2. Enroll, enter on a list, chronicle …

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  • 19Parish register — Register Reg is*ter (r?j ?s*t?r), n. [OE. registre, F. registre, LL. registrum,regestum, L. regesta, pl., fr. regerere, regestum, to carry back, to register; pref. re re + gerere to carry. See {Jest}, and cf. {Regest}.] 1. A written account or… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 20General Register Office for Scotland — The General Register Office for Scotland ( gd. Oifis Choitcheann a’ Chlàraidh na h Alba) is a non ministerial directorate of the Scottish Government that administers the registration of births, deaths, marriages, divorces and adoptions in… …

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