enter
enter /ˈɛnɝ/
verb
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()
To come or go into
(
get into
, go in
, move into
, come in
, enter
, get in
, go into
)
to come or go into
The boat entered an area of shallow marshes
the boat entered an area of shallow marshes
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()
Become a participant; be involved in
(
participate
, enter
)
become a participant; be involved in
Enter a race
enter a race
Enter an agreement
enter an agreement
Enter a drug treatment program
enter a drug treatment program
Enter negotiations
enter negotiations
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()
Register formally as a participant or member
(
inscribe
, enrol
[Canadian, British] , enroll
[ N. American] , enter
, recruit
)
register formally as a participant or member
The party recruited many new members
The party recruited many new members
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()
Be or play a part of or in
(
enter
, figure
)
be or play a part of or in
Elections figure prominently in every government program
Elections figure prominently in every government program
How do the elections figure in the current pattern of internal politics?
How do the elections figure in the current pattern of internal politics?
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()
Make a record of; set down in permanent form
(
put down
, enter
, record
)
make a record of; set down in permanent form
Please enter your name and email address to sign up for the newsletter.
Please enter your name and email address to sign up for the newsletter.
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()
(dramaturgy) come on stage
(
enter
)
(dramaturgy) come on stage
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Set out on (an enterprise or subject of study)
(
enter
, embark
)
set out on (an enterprise or subject of study)
She embarked upon a new career
she embarked upon a new career
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Put or introduce into something
(
enter
, infix
, introduce
, insert
)
put or introduce into something
Insert a picture into the text
insert a picture into the text
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Take on duties or office
(
accede
, enter
)
take on duties or office
Accede to the throne
accede to the throne