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Meanings of
enter into
in English
To enter into or conclude a legal agreement.
make
close
sign
conclude
Synonyms
Examples for "
make
"
make
close
sign
conclude
Examples for "
make
"
1
However, he said helping people to
make
good choices remains a challenge.
2
Meanwhile Brexit had brought home to Europe the need to
make
changes.
3
Mrs Spelman said: We need to
make
the new CAP fundamentally different.
4
Clear and agreed policies help a funding organisation
make
objective, rational decisions.
5
Photo: RNZ However he said his source might
make
the material public.
1
Even so, Moldova's parliamentary majority and government remain
close
allies of Europe.
2
However, FMC said it still expects the deal to
close
this year.
3
The result of that saw many companies
close
and numerous jobs lost.
4
Aid groups say health services across the country are
close
to collapse.
5
As a result, the government lost just over
close
to R16 million.
1
He can't talk much now, can't form words, can't use
sign
language.
2
One passenger said she had seen no
sign
of such help, however.
3
Kellye Bensley: Come and have a look and try
sign
language week.
4
The three countries aim to
sign
the new agreement by Nov. 30.
5
He had no problem speaking; a sure
sign
he was a mixture.
1
We want to
conclude
this process as soon as possible, Felker said.
2
Last month, Police Commissioner Mike Bush said an investigation would
conclude
soon.
3
Blackstone expects to
conclude
the fundraising later this year, the source said.
4
It follows a highly-dramatic court case that took 66 days to
conclude
.
5
The sources added that Peugeot hopes to
conclude
the deal this year.
Usage of
enter into
in English
1
A great injustice may be allowed thereby to
enter
into
our system.
2
Advertising interests, target-demographic groups and market share all
enter
into
the equation.
3
This club will not
enter
into
this new way of understanding football.
4
Some girls
enter
into
early marriages because the situation is so difficult.
5
Definitive duties must be approved by EU governments to
enter
into
force.
6
The company will now
enter
into
a 30-day consultation period with staff.
7
His marginalia suggest a desire to
enter
into
conversation with the text.
8
This is useful work; by it woman will
enter
into
the kingdom.
9
Love wasn't really intending to
enter
into
a discussion of estrogen chemistry.
10
Heart helpfulness is to
enter
into
the fundamental conceptions of our living.
11
But the destructive forces of the flood now
enter
into
the programme.
12
It's the people themselves who wanted to
enter
into
this forestry development.
13
His personal character and former doings do not
enter
into
the matter.
14
You are in the right, and I
enter
into
all your feelings.
15
We can
enter
into
the most plain-spoken particulars about ourselves in secret.
16
And in this place again: If they shall
enter
into
my rest.
Other examples for "enter into"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
enter
into
enter
Verb
Preposition
Enter into
through the time
Enter into
across language varieties
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Common
South Africa
Common
Ireland
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