English

Detailed Synonyms for entering in English

entering:

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  1. the entering
    the entrance; the entry; the arrival; the incoming; the entering
  2. the entering
    the penetration; the entering; the breaking into; the penetrating into
  3. the entering
    the entering
  4. the entering
    – the act of entering 1
    the entry; the entrance; the entering; the incoming; the ingress
    – the act of entering 1
  5. the entering
    – a movement into or inward 1
    the entrance; the entering
    – a movement into or inward 1

entering

  1. entering

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Alternate Synonyms for "entering":


Related Definitions for "entering":

  1. the act of entering1
  2. a movement into or inward1

entering form of enter:

to enter verb (enters, entered, entering)

  1. to enter
    to enter; to come in; to go into; to get in; to go in; to go inside
    • enter verb (enters, entered, entering)
    • come in verb (comes in, came in, coming in)
    • go into verb (goes into, went into, going into)
    • get in verb (gets in, got in, getting in)
    • go in verb (goes in, went in, going in)
    • go inside verb (goes inside, went inside, going inside)
  2. to enter
    to enter; to step off; to line up; to fall in
    • enter verb (enters, entered, entering)
    • step off verb (steps off, stepped off, stepping off)
    • line up verb (lines up, lined up, lining up)
    • fall in verb (falls in, fell in, falling in)
  3. to enter
    to subscribe; to register; to enroll; to inscribe; to enlist; to enter; to enrol
    • subscribe verb (subscribes, subscribed, subscribing)
    • register verb (registers, registered, registering)
    • enroll verb, amerikan (enrolls, enrolled, enrolling)
    • inscribe verb (inscribes, inscribed, inscribing)
    • enlist verb (enlists, enlisted, enlisting)
    • enter verb (enters, entered, entering)
    • enrol verb, engelsk
  4. to enter
    to subscribe; to register; to enroll; to inscribe; to enlist; to give up; to hand down; to enter; to book; to enrol
    • subscribe verb (subscribes, subscribed, subscribing)
    • register verb (registers, registered, registering)
    • enroll verb, amerikan (enrolls, enrolled, enrolling)
    • inscribe verb (inscribes, inscribed, inscribing)
    • enlist verb (enlists, enlisted, enlisting)
    • give up verb (gives up, gave up, giving up)
    • hand down verb (hands down, handed down, handing down)
    • enter verb (enters, entered, entering)
    • book verb (books, booked, booking)
    • enrol verb, engelsk
  5. to enter
    to enter into; to tie on to; to enter
    • enter into verb (enters into, entered into, entering into)
    • tie on to verb (ties on to, tied on to, tying on to)
    • enter verb (enters, entered, entering)
  6. to enter
    to penetrate; to enter
    • penetrate verb (penetrates, penetrated, penetrating)
    • enter verb (enters, entered, entering)
  7. to enter
    to send in; to contribute; to enter
    • send in verb (sends in, sent in, sending in)
    • contribute verb (contributes, contributed, contributing)
    • enter verb (enters, entered, entering)
  8. to enter
    set foot on; to enter
  9. to enter
    clear baggage; to clear; to enter
  10. to enter
    to fall in; to enter; to come in
    • fall in verb (falls in, fell in, falling in)
    • enter verb (enters, entered, entering)
    • come in verb (comes in, came in, coming in)
  11. to enter
    to invade; to go in; to enter; to march in
    • invade verb (invades, invaded, invading)
    • go in verb (goes in, went in, going in)
    • enter verb (enters, entered, entering)
    • march in verb (marches in, marched in, marching in)
  12. to enter
    – set out on (an enterprise or subject of study) 1
    to enter; to embark
    – set out on (an enterprise or subject of study) 1
    • enter verb (enters, entered, entering)
    • embark verb (embarks, embarked, embarking)
      • she embarked upon a new career1
  13. to enter
    – make a record of; set down in permanent form 1
    to record; to enter; to put down
    – make a record of; set down in permanent form 1
    • record verb (records, recorded, recording)
    • enter verb (enters, entered, entering)
    • put down verb (puts down, put down, putting down)
  14. to enter
    – become a participant; be involved in 1
    to enter; to participate
    – become a participant; be involved in 1
    • enter verb (enters, entered, entering)
      • enter a race1
      • enter an agreement1
      • enter a drug treatment program1
      • enter negotiations1
    • participate verb (participates, participated, participating)
  15. to enter
    – put or introduce into something 1
    to enter; to insert; to introduce; infix
    – put or introduce into something 1
    • enter verb (enters, entered, entering)
    • insert verb (inserts, inserted, inserting)
      • insert a picture into the text1
    • introduce verb (introduces, introduced, introducing)
    • infix verb
  16. to enter
    – come on stage 1
    to enter
    – come on stage 1
    • enter verb (enters, entered, entering)
  17. to enter
    – to come or go into 1
    to enter; to get in; to come in; to go into; to go in; to move into; get into
    – to come or go into 1
    • enter verb (enters, entered, entering)
      • the boat entered an area of shallow marshes1
    • get in verb (gets in, got in, getting in)
    • come in verb (comes in, came in, coming in)
    • go into verb (goes into, went into, going into)
    • go in verb (goes in, went in, going in)
    • move into verb (moves into, moved into, moving into)
    • get into verb
  18. to enter
    – take on duties or office 1
    to enter; to accede
    – take on duties or office 1
    • enter verb (enters, entered, entering)
    • accede verb (accedes, acceded, acceding)
      • accede to the throne1
  19. to enter
    – register formally as a participant or member 1
    to enter; to recruit; to enroll; to inscribe; enrol
    – register formally as a participant or member 1
    • enter verb (enters, entered, entering)
    • recruit verb (recruits, recruited, recruiting)
      • The party recruited many new members1
    • enroll verb, amerikan (enrolls, enrolled, enrolling)
    • inscribe verb (inscribes, inscribed, inscribing)
    • enrol verb, engelsk
  20. to enter
    – be or play a part of or in 1
    to enter; to figure
    – be or play a part of or in 1
    • enter verb (enters, entered, entering)
    • figure verb (figures, figured, figuring)
      • Elections figure prominently in every government program1
      • How do the elections figure in the current pattern of internal politics?1
  21. to enter
    – To enter information by means of the keyboard or other input method. 2
    to enter
    – To enter information by means of the keyboard or other input method. 2
    • enter verb (enters, entered, entering)

Conjugations for enter:

present
  1. enter
  2. enter
  3. enters
  4. enter
  5. enter
  6. enter
simple past
  1. entered
  2. entered
  3. entered
  4. entered
  5. entered
  6. entered
present perfect
  1. have entered
  2. have entered
  3. has entered
  4. have entered
  5. have entered
  6. have entered
past continuous
  1. was entering
  2. were entering
  3. was entering
  4. were entering
  5. were entering
  6. were entering
future
  1. shall enter
  2. will enter
  3. will enter
  4. shall enter
  5. will enter
  6. will enter
continuous present
  1. am entering
  2. are entering
  3. is entering
  4. are entering
  5. are entering
  6. are entering
subjunctive
  1. be entered
  2. be entered
  3. be entered
  4. be entered
  5. be entered
  6. be entered
diverse
  1. enter!
  2. let's enter!
  3. entered
  4. entering
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

enter

  1. enter
  2. enter

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Related Definitions for "enter":

  1. set out on (an enterprise or subject of study)1
  2. make a record of; set down in permanent form1
  3. become a participant; be involved in1
    • enter a race1
    • enter an agreement1
    • enter a drug treatment program1
    • enter negotiations1
  4. put or introduce into something1
  5. come on stage1
  6. to come or go into1
    • the boat entered an area of shallow marshes1
  7. take on duties or office1
  8. register formally as a participant or member1
  9. be or play a part of or in1
  10. To enter information by means of the keyboard or other input method.2

Related Synonyms for entering