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entering
adjective as in incoming
adjective as in inward
Strongest match
adjective as in penetrating
adjective as in reaching
Weak matches
noun as in entry
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak matches
noun as in occupation
Example Sentences
Det. Rafael Ramos spent a lifetime trying to become a police officer, entering the academy at age 38.
Still, entering this deals-deals-deals world as a drug company has its limits.
One of her reasons for entering hip hop, she says, is because people approach the genre with many opinions.
Without those subsidies, the worst-case scenario has Obamacare entering a fiscal death spiral.
The wall was built to keep people trapped inside, not to prevent outsiders from entering.
But what a magnificent plain is this we are entering upon: it is of immense extent.
Uncle David nodded, and waved his hand, as on entering the door he gave them a farewell smile over his shoulder.
On entering the salon, they found several groups already assembled.
"Lettres et journal pour monsieur," interrupted a waiter, entering with two letters and the Times.
On Louis entering his chamber, he sent away Lorenzo; that he, at least, might enjoy the sleep that fled his master's eyes.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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