Definition of Entering in English :
Define Entering in English
Entering meaning in English
Meaning of Entering in English
Pronunciation of Entering in English
Entering pronunciation in English
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Entering
see synonyms of enteringNoun
2. entering, entrance, entry, incoming, ingress
the act of entering
Example Sentences:'she made a grand entrance'
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Entering
see synonyms of enteringverb
1.
to come or go into (a place, house, etc)
2.
to penetrate or pierce
3. (transitive)
to introduce or insert
4.
to join (a party, organization, etc)
5. (when intr, foll by into)
to become involved or take part (in)
to enter a game
to enter into an agreement
6. (transitive)
to record (an item such as a commercial transaction) in a journal, account, register, etc
7. (transitive)
to record (a name, etc) on a list
8. (transitive)
to present or submit
to enter a proposal
9. (intransitive) theatre
to come on stage: used as a stage direction
enter Juliet
10. (when intr, often foll by into, on, or upon)
to begin; start
to enter upon a new career
11. (intransitive; often foll by upon)
to come into possession (of)
12. (transitive)
to place (evidence, a plea, etc) before a court of law or upon the court records
13. (transitive) law
a.
to go onto and occupy (land)
b. mainly US
to file a claim to (public lands)
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Entering
see synonyms of entering verb transitive
1.
to come or go in or into
2.
to force a way into; penetrate; pierce
the bullet entered his body
3.
to put into; insert
4.
to write down in a record, list, diary, etc.; make an entry of
5.
a.
to list as a participant in a competition, race, etc.
b.
to become a participant in (a contest)
6.
to join; become a part or member of (a political party, school, club, etc.)
7.
to get (a person, etc.) admitted
8.
to start upon; begin
to enter a career
9.
to present for consideration; submit, esp. formally or officially
to enter a protest
10.
to register (a ship or cargo) at a customhouse
11.
to input (data, a password, etc.) into a computer or other electronic device
12. Law
a.
to place on record before a court
b.
to go upon or into (land or property) and take possession
c. US
to file a claim for (a parcel of public land)
verb intransitive
13.
to come or go into some place; make an entrance
also used as a stage direction meaning “he (or she) comes, or they come, on stage”14.
to pierce; penetrate
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