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enter
verb as in come, put into a place
verb as in embark on; take part in
Weak matches
become member, commit oneself, get oneself into, join up, lead off, participate in, set about, set out on, set to, sign on, sign up, take up, tee off
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Example Sentences
For now, the Egyptian government has issued a statement saying that Clooney is free to enter Egypt “whenever she wants.”
Even then, most of us doubted he would show up and actually sign the papers allowing him to enter the 1992 New Hampshire primary.
The moment where they enter the spirit portal symbolizes their evolution from being friends to being a couple.
Many more German divisions would enter the fray over the next few days.
Roughly one out of every 33 women who enter the federal prison system is pregnant.
One evening, while he was thus engaged, he observed de Patinos and Duke Wharton enter together.
He will keep the sayings of renowned men, and will enter withal into the subtilties of parables.
He was positive he had seen some one enter the room, go to the chair, and take the money from his pockets.
A little shepherdess is guiding them, as anxious to get them in as they are to enter, for this means the end of her day's work.
But first he held a whispered colloquy with the Princess, whom he entreated, or persuaded, to re-enter her gorgeous vehicle.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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