entrain

[en-treyn]

entrain Definition

  • 1to synchronize the rhythm of one's own biological rhythms with an external rhythm, such as that of music or a physical activity
  • 2to board a train or other mode of transportation

Using entrain: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "entrain" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dancers were able to entrain their movements to the beat of the music.

  • Example

    It can take some time to entrain your sleep schedule to a new time zone.

  • Example

    We need to entrain our breathing with the rhythm of the exercise.

  • Example

    We will entrain at the station at 8:00 AM.

entrain Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for entrain

Phrases with entrain

  • entrain someone's brainwaves

    to cause someone's brainwaves to synchronize with an external rhythm, such as that of music or light

    Example

    The study aimed to entrain participants' brainwaves to a specific frequency.

  • to introduce and integrate a new culture into an existing one

    Example

    The company aimed to entrain a culture of innovation and creativity into its workforce.

  • to carry or transport water along with another substance, such as sediment or air

    Example

    The river entrained large amounts of sediment during the flood.

Origins of entrain

from French 'entrainer', meaning 'to drag along'

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Summary: entrain in Brief

The verb 'entrain' [en-treyn] has two main meanings. The first is to synchronize one's biological rhythms with an external rhythm, such as that of music or a physical activity. The second is to board a train or other mode of transportation. Examples include 'The dancers were able to entrain their movements to the beat of the music.' and 'We will entrain at the station at 8:00 AM.'