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Which word is closest in meaning to register ? register 2 of 3 verb registered · registering ˈre-jə-st(ə-)riŋ&nbsp · they would be prohibited from homeschooling. &mdash · James R Mason · Hartford Courant · Ethan Stone · USA Today · 11 May 2026 Verb Justin Todd registered 10 blocks. &mdash · Haley Sawyer · Oc Register · Alex Kushel · Sun Sentinel · from Anglo-French · from Medieval Latin registrum · alteration of Late Latin regesta · plural · register · from Latin · neuter plural of regestus · past participle of regerere to bring back

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Which word is closest in meaning to register ? register 2 of 3 verb registered
registering ˈre-jə-st(ə-)riŋ&nbsp
they would be prohibited from homeschooling. &mdash
James R Mason
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Hartford Courant
Ethan Stone
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USA Today
11 May 2026 Verb Justin Todd registered 10 blocks. &mdash
Haley Sawyer
Oc Register
Alex Kushel
Sun Sentinel
from Anglo-French
from Medieval Latin registrum
alteration of Late Latin regesta
plural
register
from Latin
neuter plural of regestus
past participle of regerere to bring back

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