To gain access or entry into
“They enter the complex and are immediately struck by its sense of space.”
To become involved or associated with
“He would enter politics after deciding that there was a real need for change in government and society.”
To make a record of
“Enter each transaction that takes place during your shift in the ledger provided.”
To submit or put forward
“Due to the overwhelming evidence against him, he decided to enter a guilty plea.”
To appear, especially on a platform or stage
“After a few minutes, the next band would enter.”
To penetrate or make a hole in
“It bothered me not being able to see exactly where the needle would enter my skin.”
To embark upon
“Our company will enter a new phase as we explore new markets.”
To enroll or register for
“Those of you with a singing voice can enter the Sopranos Karaoke Competition which will begin before the end of the year.”
To place or put between or among others
To spread or pervade throughout
To enter, climb onto, or step into a vehicle or vessel
To bring about or introduce
To participate in a contest or competition
To become or cause to become a member
(of a physical location) To arrive or get as far as
To enter or participate in a contest, usually as a political candidate
To insert or introduce
To forcefully or illegally enter or encroach on the domain of others
To delve into or hollow out a surface or ground
To gain entry into a desired group
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