Similar words: enter into, bantering, user interface, superintendent, enteritis, altering, faltering, pestering. Meaning: ['entə] n. 1. a movement into or inward 2. the act of entering.
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(121) So I believe we could be entering a danger zone now.
(122) Many of the known asteroids are small enough to blow up on entering the atmosphere.
(123) Or that tax breaks for college tuition should go to everyone, even the next Kennedy entering Harvard.
(124) Registration Students entering an advanced course of study are normally registered from 1 October.
(125) University graduates became accountants, solicitors, or stock-brokers instead of entering industry.
(126) He was 16 in 1959, and just entering a local arts college still run on quasi-Victorian lines.
(127) The degree of civilization in a society can be judged by entering its prisons. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
(128) As much as several percent of the total energy of an entering meteor is radiated as light and heat.
(129) Any rain penetrating the roof covering is then expelled without entering the roof structure.
(130) Lee wasted no time entering Maryland[sentencedict.com], the men being in high spirits as the bold move was made.
(131) In my view these are the main attributes of the book and will prove extremely valuable for anyone entering the field.
(132) Takatlyan was charged with illegal weapons possession, bribery, entering the country illegally and using false documents.
(133) Similar changes have already begun in the admissions process for undergraduate students entering in 1998.
(134) Epigastric pain was the main clinical symptom of duodenal ulcer disease: this was experienced by all patients before entering the study.
(135) The court in 1994 upheld some limits on how close protesters can get to women entering abortion clinics to terminate pregnancies.
(136) The second agency had warned him he was entering into a contract by giving his credit card number.
(137) She was prevented from entering by people surfacing from the cellar bar.
(138) Young physicians entering their first research post and hoping for a higher degree are vulnerable and naive.
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(139) He went to the window and watched the cars, beat-up minis and dusty sedans, entering and leaving the compound.
(140) The second related to the difficulties experienced by deaf and dumb school-leavers in finding suitable employment and particularly in entering skilled trades.
(141) Users can now search the database by entering whole words or parts of them.
(142) This could be as simple as entering the drama as a messenger and passing on information.
(143) We are entering a period of deterioration in health care services.
(144) Not that this dissuades upwards of 800 competitors from entering the event.
(145) As Blue begins to read, he feels as though he is entering an alien world.
(146) He was incapable of entering any room quietly, especially at breakfast time.
(147) No further information needs entering as anybody using the register can obtain details from the lawyer concerned.
(148) Entering, you are drawn down the main axis by curves.
(149) Direct page addressing by entering the succession of actual option numbers as a single selection.
(150) On the threshold of war there is always cogent justification for entering it.
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