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enter

[en-ter] / ˈɛn tər /




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Lemon was live-streaming the incident when it happened, and he has defended his decision to enter the church, saying he was simply carrying out his duty as an independent journalist covering a protest.

From BBC

At the start of the meeting on Friday, board members did not even enter the public chamber before continuing to discuss their immediate plans behind closed doors.

From Los Angeles Times

But the sport now seems to be entering a new era of celebrity, fuelled by - and appealing to - a younger crowd; the stars favoured by Gen Z are joining the party.

From BBC

She will seek to make a "Labour case" for "firm and fair" Danish-style immigration policies, which are aimed at reducing incentives for people to enter the UK illegally.

From BBC

Nearly 20,000 spectators in Bayamon, on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico, a US territory, gave the Argentine idol a standing ovation when he finally entered the game.

From Barron's