Register
register (verb) - 1. to record a name in an official list of names, 2. to notice something, 3. to show and make clearregister (noun) - an official list
registry (noun) - an official list
registrar (noun) - department or office that keeps official records
registration (noun) - the act of adding a name to an official list
the project didn't register high on the company's list of priorities
register as official residents
migrant workers and their families who were not born in the cities can not register as official residents and therefore are not entitled to subsidized housing
she barely registered his presence in the room
your registration number, please
business registration
City Council approved the Convenience Store Ordinance, which requires the businesses to register with the police department
register a company
register a trademark
both spacecraft began to register an unexplained, persistent change in velocity--a sunward force, a drag--operating at a furious speed
register online
register for the website
register for the conference online
a registered nurse
only 68% percent of illegitimate births were registered by both parents
a cash register
his biggest problem was that so many people saw him as little more than a walking cash register
a charm bracelet jangled as she punched numbers into the cash register
his bad eyesight probably didn't register the age difference
register your rifle
pay a small fee in order to register your rifle with the government
the million or so lives lost did not register in their calculations
for some students the thrill of the unknown motivated them to register for other classes
your rocket thrusters, when fired, register 2,000 degrees Farenheit
there's still time to register
voter registration
there are also reports that local powerbrokers are paying people to register more than once, in order to eventually stuff the ballot
registration scheme
registration system
certificate of registration
exempt from registration
apply for registration
seek registration
refuse to register
required to register
compulsory registration
renew registration
cancel registration
brain doesn't register
When you experience the same smell every day, the brain doesn't register it,
he vaguely registered that all the beautiful women in the cafe that he had noticed as he immersed himself in his book had left the cafe and that he now sat all alone
full impact didn't register
the full impact of Don Rossi's statement did not register until the following night's dinner when Maria asked for her father's opinion
Seba looked around the park trying to register the surroundings
didn't register in my mind
everything else the neurologist said that day about early intervention and specialized education for our disabled child didn't register in my numb mind
register in advance
parents used to register for ballet classes well in advance
register ahead of time
it's a far better option to register ahead of time and save yourself the hassle at either the border crossing
subscribers register for a service
register for free
a vehicle must register its planned routes with the government and write the route on the body of the vehicle
the stock exchange registered huge losses
the store registered a significant increase in sales last year
registered as unemployed
register an interest
compile a register
a public register
a statutory register
land registry
registered mail
a registered letter
a check register
ship registered in Panama
register to get your name off junk-mail lists
town tells blogger he needs to register
register students for classes
the National Register of Historic Places
a detailed register
an up-to-date register
death registration
birth registration
cemetery register
Wendy looked up her dad' s name on the cemetery register and found the spot where his body lies
register while visiting
new regulations require citizens of certain countries to register when visiting the United States
register as a sex offender
Illinois officials required him to register as a sex offender and attend counseling after his release
one of the earliest and most unique drug abuse surveillance systems was a register of narcotics addicts in New York City established in the mid-1960s
the register tracks their movements
permitted to register
register your interest
it took a good couple of seconds for my sister's words to register
the full extent of the disaster will not register to authorities until years afterward
need to register
need not register
those wanting to just visit the exhibitors need not register.
most sites did not register any fire over the past 50 years or so
register your book
to be eligible for support you must register your purchased book no later than one week after purchase






