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

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

"Stronger storms entrain more moisture into them."

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Highs spin clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere, while lows spin counterclockwise; like meshing gears, the two oppositely spinning air masses conspire to entrain a strip of polar air from near the Hudson Bay and convey it southeast.

"They also produce as much as 30% more flooding rainfall due to a combination of more evaporation from a warmer ocean surface and stronger winds that entrain more moisture into the storms."

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

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