[transitive] enter something to begin or become involved in an activity, a situation, etc. Several new firms have now entered the market. The US entered the war ... Enter into · Re-enter · Enter upon · Enter on phrasal verb |
1[intransitive, transitive] (not usually used in the passive) (formal) to come or go into something Knock before you enter. · 2[transitive, no passive] enter ... |
enter into · to begin to discuss or deal with something. Let's not enter into details at this stage. · to take an active part in something. They entered into ... |
There are 68 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb enter, ten of which are labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, ... |
(formal) to start to do something or become involved in it. to enter on a new career; She entered upon a love affair which was to ruin her marriage. |
(formal) to start to do something or become involved in it. to enter on a new career; She entered upon a love affair which was to ruin her marriage. |
enter is of multiple origins. Partly formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Partly formed within English, by conversion. Etymons: enter key n.; ... |
re-enter (something) to return to a place or to an area of activity that you used to be in. Adams decided to re-enter politics after the war. |
to start to do something or become involved in it to enter on a new career She entered upon a love affair which was to ruin her marriage. |
entry · . [countable, uncountable] an act of going into or getting into a place · · · [uncountable] the act of taking part in a competition, race, etc. · [ ... Entry point · Entryway · Re-entry · Forced entry |
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