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View definitions for entrain

entrain

verb as in board

Strong matches

Weak match

verb as in embark

verb as in get on

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Example Sentences

It suggests that the increased gamma activity of ketamine could entrain gamma activity among neurons expressing a peptide called VIP.

Partial melting of the mantle releases CO2 that becomes entrained in hydrothermal fluid, reacts with the mantle closer to the seafloor, and is captured there.

The colossus is presently entrained in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, the great sweep of water that circles the continent in a clockwise direction.

From BBC

“Language entrains us into these systems, one set of categories versus another.”

"The cilia at a border region take the role as a pacemaker which entrain other cilia one after another," Hickey summarizes the findings.

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

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