The act or state of registering
The action of recording an item in a diary, list, etc
The act or instance of registering, or the individuals registered
The act of presenting or submitting a formal or official document
Comprehending what someone is saying
“Although I was crying, I didn't quite register that I was awake at first.”
Adding to something that already exists
Present participle for to enter or record information or data on an official list or directory
“He was required to punch the meal tickets of officers and staff, and to register each transaction in a logbook.”
Present participle for to present or put forward an official submission
“Mr. Duperalt has requested that I contact your office upon arrival for assistance in finding the office where I am to register my proposal.”
Present participle for to enlist or sign up (oneself) for something
“Individuals still have time to register for the event but must do so immediately.”
Present participle for to reserve in advance
“We should register our flights early before seats run out.”
Present participle for to express, convey, or be a sign of something
“My countenance did not register anger, fear, or outrage. Only confusion and surprise.”
Present participle for to establish a fact to be true
“Because two countries' trade statistics register that they export a particular good does not, in fact, mean that they are engaged in the same activity.”
Present participle for to make an impression on a person's mind
“Her statement, delivered without a hint of irony or sarcasm and its implications, didn't quite register with me.”
Present participle for to show on a scale or other measuring instrument
“Makers of the speed camera claim it is impossible to register a false reading from a moving target.”
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