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mis- +‎ enrol

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misenrol (third-person singular simple present misenrols, present participle misenrolling, simple past and past participle misenrolled)

  1. To enrol incorrectly.
    • 1989, West's Federal Practice Digest 4th - Volume 42, page 577:
      [] alleged that insurer misenrolled them in Medigap coverage in violation of Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) statutes "working aged" provisions;
    • 2005, Sarah Horack, Andrew Wood, An Evaluation of Scheme Joining Techniques in Workplace, page 25:
      This seemed to reflect employers' concerns to forestall action against them by employees who might wish in future to allege that they had been under-informed or misenrolled;
    • 2018, Tamiwe Tomoka, Nathan D. Montgomery, Eric Powers, Bal Mukunda Dhungel, Elizabeth A. Morgan, Maurice Mulenga, Satish Gopal, Uri Fedoriw, “Lymphoma and Pathology in Sub-Saharan Africa”, in Dan Milner, editor, Global Health and Pathology, page 93:
      Without histopathologic and immunophenotypic confirmation, patients would have been misenrolled and mistreated, compromising their care and study objectives.

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