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    enter
    /ˈɛntə/

    verb

    • 1. come or go into (a place): "she entered the kitchen" Similar go in/intocome in/intoget in/intoset foot inOpposite leave
    • 2. begin to be involved in: "in 1941 America entered the war" Similar join (in)get involved ingo in forthrow oneself intoOpposite leave

    noun

    • 1. a key on a computer keyboard which is used to perform various functions, such as executing a command or selecting options on a menu.

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  2. Learn the meaning of enter as a verb and a noun in English, with different senses and usage. Find out how to use enter in phrases, sentences, and business contexts.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the verb enter, such as to go or come in, to join, to begin, to record, or to take possession. See synonyms, examples, phrases, and word history of enter.

  4. Learn the meaning of enter as a verb and a noun in different contexts, such as place, competition, information, organization, period, and business. See examples, synonyms, and related words for enter.

  5. Learn the various meanings and uses of the verb enter, such as to go into a place, to join an organization, to record something, or to submit something. See examples, synonyms, pronunciation, and grammar tips.

  6. To enter is to go inside or into a place. When you enter your house after school, you might pet your cat and take off your shoes. You might enter the kitchen to see what's for dinner, or enter the library to look for a book to read.

  7. to make a beginning of or in, or begin upon; engage or become involved in: He entered the medical profession. to share in; have an intuitive understanding of: In order to appreciate the novel, one must be able to enter the spirit of the work. to make a record of; record or register: to enter a new word in a dictionary. Law.

  8. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, grammar and examples of the verb enter in English. Find out how to use enter in different contexts, such as exams, competitions, activities, institutions, information and more.

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