Entering - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈentərɪŋ|  American pronunciation of the word entering
Brit.  |ˈentərɪŋ|  British pronunciation of the word entering
- this word is used as a present participle form of the verb 'to be'to enter

noun

- a movement into or inward (syn: entrance)
- the act of entering (syn: entrance, entry, incoming, ingress)

Extra examples

Our son will be entering college next year.

An actor who's just now entering his prime

The country is entering a period of prosperity.

You are now entering a secure area.

The doctor talked to students who are thinking about entering the profession.

We're just now entering an era of great prosperity.

They were entering hostile territory.

The hostage crisis is now entering its second week.

It is customary to hold the door open for someone who is entering a building behind you.

We can extrapolate the number of new students entering next year by looking at how many entered in previous years.

We have a signed affidavit stating that the two men were seen entering the building.

...we skedaddled as soon as we saw the snake entering our campsite...

...she brazenly ignored the company's ukase about entering by the back door...

Lavender found himself entering a drawing-room.

The windows had been nailed up to prevent thieves from entering the empty house.

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