register

noun, verb89 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

An official list of people in a district who are entitled to vote in an election.

A list of individuals convicted of sexual offenses, maintained by the authorities.

An official list for an entire nation, such as for historic places or citizens.

A list that is open for inspection by the general public.

An official record of all students enrolled at a school.

A main, unified list for a country or large organization.

A book used in schools to record students' attendance.

The upper range of notes of a musical instrument or voice.

The lower range of notes of a musical instrument or voice.

To hardly notice or be aware of something.

To almost not notice or perceive something.

To enroll or record something with the proper authorities.

To enroll or record something in an official and proper manner.

To write one's name in an official book, for example at a wedding, hotel, or formal event.

To keep an official list of names or items updated and accurate.

To maintain an official list of names or items.

To officially remove a professional (like a doctor or lawyer) from the list that allows them to practice.

To take someone's name off an official list.

To record attendance by checking a list of names. (AmE equivalent is 'take attendance').

To read aloud the names on a list to check who is present, typically in a classroom.

To officially enroll for a course, event, or service.

To put your name on the official list of an organization or professional (e.g., a doctor, an agency).