Put or introduce into something.
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Examples for "enter"
Examples for "enter"
1Witnesses said security forces allowed protesters to enter the main airport building.
2Tens of thousands of children enter Russia's decrepit orphanage system every year.
3They allow people to escape their reality and enter a new one.
4Washington says the government should enter a new dialogue with the opposition.
5Even before children enter school, years of learning have already taken place.
1Ms Walker said the Government urgently needed to introduce debt mediation legislation.
2In Britain, Labour promised to introduce free university education within a year.
3The government plans to introduce legislation before the end of the year.
4The best way to introduce this file is with a simple example:
5Newspapers must introduce new work practices and substantially reduce costs, it says.
1Therefore, avoid moulded paper liners, which are difficult to insert plants through.
2Of course, Cyrell finds it necessary to insert herself in the drama.
3I saw it cancel her words with wavy lines, insert its own.
4Attach the piston rod to the piston, and insert piston in cylinder.
5These queries checksum the data and insert the results into a table.
1More recently, the h infix has become an expected feature of benchmark names (Dhrystone, Rhealstone, etc.
2Consider that innumerable race of insects, which either are bred on the body of each animal, or, flying about, infix their stings in him.