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enter in
verb as in compose
Strongest matches
verb as in converge
verb as in meet
Example Sentences
The models will enter in their underwear before fully dressing in gray suits with ties and even tie bars and then climbing onto the beds.
Enter in his place, a coach who, more than once, has served as a shot of adrenaline to a program in desperate need of one.
Thanks to equal opportunities in school, today nine out of 10 girls have at least a high school education, up from six out of 10 before Title IX. Women now make up about 60 percent of all college students, often in fields like law and medicine, areas of study that very few women were allowed to enter in the past.
After they enter in a single file, they branch off in different directions and head into tunnels where each person has a designated area to drill.
Yale University will require standardized test scores for admission for students applying to enter in the fall of 2025, becoming the second Ivy League university to abandon test-optional policies that had been widely embraced during the Covid pandemic.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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