The unwanted introduction of water, foreign bodies, contaminants, etc.
“The population and economy are heavily dependent on an annual ingress of water into the Indus River system.”
An act of going or coming in
“He summoned a servant, who showed us out through a different door from that by which we made our ingress.”
The right or permission to enter
“The vicar and his servant were to have free ingress into the hall or refectory of the convent.”
A means or place of entrance
“Parting the beads with his hands, he stepped through the ingress and entered a strange space filled with swaying candlelight.”
Something that leads into the beginning of something
The point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived
A broad inlet of the sea where the land curves inwards
The act or an instance of importing foreign goods or commodities
The action or process of penetrating something
To enter a place, building or vehicle
To gain access to something, especially forcefully or unlawfully
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