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verb To come or go into (a place)
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Refers to the act of officially recording information or documents into a legal system
Indicates the action of joining or participating in a specific market or industry
Denotes the act of enrolling in a course or program
Describes the action of a player joining a game or competition
Used in programming to signify the beginning of a new data or command input
In the writing profession, 'enter' can refer to submitting a written work to a competition or publication.
In psychology, 'enter' may refer to a patient entering therapy or a treatment program.
In software development, 'enter' can refer to inputting data into a computer program or system.
In marketing, 'enter' can refer to entering a new market or launching a new campaign.
In accounting, 'enter' can refer to recording financial transactions into an accounting system.
In human resources, 'enter' can refer to entering employee data into a HR database or system.
In architecture, 'enter' can refer to entering a design competition or submitting a proposal for a project.
In law, 'enter' can refer to entering a plea in court or entering into a legal agreement.
In medicine, 'enter' can refer to entering patient information into a medical record or entering a treatment plan.
In education, 'enter' can refer to entering grades into a grading system or entering a student into a competition or program.