Having been registered or recorded, such as in a file, document or system
“One individual checks the entered data against the responses on the original questionnaire.”
Belonging to the military, but not as a commissioned officer
Contained as part of a whole being considered
To have added to something that already exists
“Enter each transaction that takes place during your shift in the ledger provided.”
To have gained entry into a desired group
“They enter the complex and are immediately struck by its sense of space.”
Past tense for to become involved or associated with
“He would enter politics after deciding that there was a real need for change in government and society.”
Past tense for to submit or put forward
“Due to the overwhelming evidence against him, he decided to enter a guilty plea.”
Past tense for to appear, especially on a platform or stage
“After a few minutes, the next band would enter.”
Past tense for to penetrate or make a hole in
“It bothered me not being able to see exactly where the needle would enter my skin.”
Past tense for to embark upon
“Our company will enter a new phase as we explore new markets.”
Past tense for 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.”
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