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View definitions for entering

entering

adjective as in incoming

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adjective as in inward

adjective as in reaching

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noun as in entry

noun as in occupation

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Entering the city, he turned into the Cielo Vista Walmart Supercenter parking lot.

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It suggests we’re entering an era of climate nationalism, where the right could be poised to reclaim climate change as an issue of its own.

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“We’re entering a time when the pie is not going to enlarge as rapidly … a time when there is going to be heightened group conflict.”

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In that way, the determination to keep outsiders from entering the country is, in fact, a truer and, Taylor offers, renewed form of environmentalism.

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Copy and paste them, instead of entering manually, to avoid errors.

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

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