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enter

Definition for enter

verb as in embark on; take part in

verb as in record, list

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Example Sentences

Finally there’s the option of offering “safe and legal” routes for refugees to enter Britain, the policy preferred by some charities.

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Mr Headley, who was accompanied by his solicitor, was not asked to enter pleas on the two charges against him.

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The 12 group winners will qualify automatically, while the 12 runners-up will enter the play-offs along with the four highest-ranked Nations League group winners who have not qualified automatically.

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Paul’s assistant insisted our cameras should be recording from the moment the star entered the room, because of his strict schedule and timekeeping.

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Bernard said inflammation plays a significant role in Parkinson's disease when microglia, specific immune cells in the brain, enter a supercharged state.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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