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Sentence count:210+6Posted:2016-11-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: amuseconsidercontemplatedelightexcitefascinatehave in mindinterestSimilar words: entertainmentcertainuncertainascertaincertainlyfor certaincertainly notuncertaintyMeaning: [‚entə'teɪn]  v. 1. provide entertainment for 2. take into consideration, have in view 3. maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings). 
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(91) This fact provides another good reason why courts should decline to entertain polycentric disputes.
(92) Baron Ferdinand wanted to house his fine collections and have somewhere to entertain his guests.
(93) As the spirit of the day mounted, there would probably be horse races and wrestling matches to entertain the folks.
(94) Before the finals the veterans came out to entertain the crowd.
(95) After this it is possible for labouring poets to entertain far greater hopes of public impact.
(96) Once on the top floor Dowd was left to entertain himself, and Bloxham led Godolphin through to the chamber.
(97) This area is always full of interest: mime artists, solo guitarists and full-blown jazz bands entertain the passing public.
(98) She will entertain with a fascinatingly varied programme of songs, both traditional and modern, with piano and flute accompaniment.
(99) The first-class people overlooked the red bars on our spouse badges and let us in when Diana Ross came to entertain.
(100) At the reception, to entertain the bridesmaids, I ate a black cricket the size of my thumb.
(101) They benefited by the power to entertain, and from the exploitation of black music, and were crucial to its growth.
(102) Television is a powerful force to bring people together to entertain, to educate,[sentencedict.com] to open our minds and hearts.
(103) Those first days of their honeymoon in New York, the music publishers had fallen over themselves to entertain the couple.
(104) In Hollywood they would be able to entertain their vast worldwide audience in relative freedom.
(105) Wives of diplomats are expected to spend evenings out, or entertain at home.
(106) He had come to entertain serious doubts about it himself.
(107) Even if the miracle happened, would she entertain the idea of living in the Shires?
(108) However, I do not encourage the hon. Gentleman to entertain high hopes in that regard.
(109) Trainers at the Wildlife Theater entertain and educate visitors about the animals, and share some of their training methods.
(110) To see how men began to entertain values and engage in the pursuit of excellence we need additional sources of information.
(111) Now what more can he do to pass the evening pleasantly, and entertain his guests?
(112) This Saturday they entertain Distillery, 3- winners over Coleraine last weekend.
(113) Eventually this became independent; now it produces sought after family shows to entertain the elderly and to raise funds for charity.
(114) Providing they entertain us with stupendous performances, who cares if sponsors want to make them millionaires.
(115) Do not even entertain the possibility that it will not.
(116) I meet a lot of people, but I don't entertain much myself.
(117) The museum would entertain visitors to the Canyon with the history of the entire Four Corners region.
(118) This is a convertible wall and can come down when the family wishes to entertain.
(119) If Rainbow won't entertain these dear girls, then maybe I should.
(120) They entertain the elderly and mentally handicapped and are short of clubs.
More similar words: entertainmentcertainuncertainascertaincertainlyfor certaincertainly notuncertaintycurtainpaintercontainmentcenterenter intoenter uponenterpriseinterventionintermittentfree enterprisemaintainentailmentundertakeobtainretaindetainattaincaptainabstaincontainsustainundertaking
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