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entering

/ˈɛn.təɹ.ɪŋ/noun3 syllables

Entering means: the act of entering.

Synonyms for entering4

noun, as in the act of entering

noun, as in a movement into or inward

What does entering mean?2

noun

1

the act of entering“she made a grand entrance”

2

a movement into or inward

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with entering?2

three syllables

mentoringcentering
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Entering in a sentence

  • My hobbies are reading, writing, walking and entering sweepstakes.mraz
  • For health reasons, you must shower before entering the pool.koyakun
  • He walked to and fro in front of the door, hesitating from entering.sundown
  • Entering your neighbors' living room, you smell a musty odor.DJ_Saidez
  • According to legend, those woods used to be haunted, so people would avoid entering.CK
  • On entering a dark tunnel, we could see nothing.Dejo
  • There is a blockage in this pipe, preventing water from entering it.sangelo
  • Entering the forest, you will often meet a squirrel, a hare or a wolverine.AlanF_US

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Forms of entering

as a noun

plural
enterings