Pronunciation: /ˈɛntərɪŋ/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I am entering the room.
A2 She is entering the building.
B1 The entering of new employees requires proper documentation.
B2 The entering of sensitive information must be done securely.
C1 The entering of data into the system must be accurate and timely.
C2 The entering of negotiations with the new client went smoothly.
verb a word that expresses an action or state of being
A1 She is entering the room.
A2 The cat is entering the garden through the gate.
B1 The students are entering the classroom for their first lesson.
B2 He was entering the building when he realized he forgot his keys.
C1 The team of researchers is entering the final phase of their experiment.
C2 After years of hard work, she is finally entering the world of professional athletes.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 I am entering the room.
A2 She is entering the building.
B1 They are entering the competition.
B2 The team is entering the championship with high hopes.
C1 The company is entering a new market segment.
C2 After entering the password, the user can access their account.
formal The security guard stopped anyone from entering the building without proper identification.
informal I saw you entering the party last night, you had a great time!
slang I heard he's entering the rap battle competition next month.
figurative She felt like she was entering a whole new world when she started college.
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