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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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US economic growth will be hit and prices will rise for consumers as a result of new tariffs on goods entering the country, the head of America's central bank has warned.

From BBC

What follows exceeds even Gaga’s high standards, entering the echelon of all-time great performance art pieces.

From Salon

An EU-wide deal would be likely to face resistance from some European countries, such as Hungary, which has taken a hard line on migrants entering the country.

From BBC

Late on Tuesday night there was a geomagnetic storm - an increase in the solar energy entering Earth's atmosphere - which enhanced the aurora.

From BBC

He was evicted from the Channel 4 show on Friday, just four days after entering the house.

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

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