entering

[ˈɛntərɪŋ]

entering Definition

  • 1the act of coming or going into a place
  • 2becoming a member of an organization or group

Using entering: Examples

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

  • Example

    Entering the building without permission is strictly prohibited.

  • Example

    The entering of new members into the club will take place next week.

  • Example

    The entering of the data into the system was completed yesterday.

entering Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for entering

Antonyms for entering

Phrases with entering

  • beginning to work in a particular industry or profession

    Example

    After graduating from college, she started entering the workforce as a software engineer.

  • introducing a new product or service into a particular market

    Example

    The company is planning on entering the market with their new line of eco-friendly products.

  • joining a conflict or competition

    Example

    After months of negotiations, the company finally decided to enter the fray and compete with other major players in the industry.

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Summary: entering in Brief

The term 'entering' [ˈɛntərɪŋ] refers to the act of coming or going into a place, such as 'Entering the building without permission is strictly prohibited.' It also means becoming a member of an organization or group, exemplified by 'The entering of new members into the club will take place next week.' 'Entering' extends into phrases like 'entering the workforce,' denoting beginning to work in a particular industry, and 'entering the market,' meaning introducing a new product or service into a particular market.