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    en·ter
    [ˈen(t)ər]
    verb
    enters (third person present)
    1. come or go into (a place):
      "she entered the kitchen" · "the door opened and Karl entered"
      • used as a stage direction to indicate when a character comes on stage:
        "enter Hamlet"
      • come or be introduced into:
        "the thought never entered my head"
      • penetrate (something):
        "the bullet entered his stomach"
      • (of a man) insert the penis into the vagina of (a woman).
    2. begin to be involved in:
      "in 1941 America entered the war" · "in recent years banks and insurance companies have entered the market"
      • become a member of or start working in (an institution or profession):
        "that autumn, he entered college"
      • register as a competitor or participant in (a tournament, race, or exam):
        "they won every race they entered"
      • start or reach (a stage or period of time) in an activity or situation:
        "the election campaign entered its final phase"
      • (of a particular performer in an ensemble) start or resume playing or singing.
    3. write or key (information) in a book, computer, etc., so as to record it:
      "children can enter the data into the computer"
    4. law
      submit (a statement) in an official capacity, usually in a court of law:
      "an attorney entered a plea of guilty on her behalf"
    noun
    enters (plural 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.
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French entrer, from Latin intrare, from intra ‘within’.
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    verb
    1. come or go into (a place):
      go in/into
      come in/into
      get in/into
      cross the threshold of
      pass into
      move into
      gain access to
      be admitted to
      make/effect an entrance into
      burst into
      irrupt into
      intrude into
      Opposite:
    2. begin to be involved in:
      join (in)
      get involved in
      throw oneself into
      engage in
      embark on
      venture into/on
      plunge into
      participate in
      take part in
      share in
      play a part in
      play a role in
      be a participant in
      partake in
      contribute to
      be associated with
      associate oneself with
      have a hand in
      have something to do with
      be (a) party to
      cooperate in
      help with
      assist with
      lend a hand with
      Opposite:
    3. write or key (information) in a book, computer, etc., so as to record it:
      Opposite:
    4. submit (a statement) in an official capacity, usually in a court of law:
      Opposite:
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  3. Enter is a verb that means1234:
    • To go or come in
    • To come or gain admission into a group
    • To be admitted into a school, competition, etc.
    • To make a beginning
    • To come or go into; penetrate
    Learn more:
    intransitive verb 1 : to go or come in 2 : to come or gain admission into a group : join often used with into
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/enter
    to come or go into a particular place: enter through/by The police entered (the building) through/by the side door. enter the bloodstream You will begin to feel sleepy as the drug enters the bloodstream.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/enter
    verb (used without object) to come or go in: Knock before you enter. to be admitted into a school, competition, etc.: Some contestants enter as late as a day before the race. to make a beginning (often followed by on or upon): We have entered upon a new phase in history.
    www.dictionary.com/browse/enter
    to come or go into; penetrate: enter a room; enter the bloodstream
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