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Meanings of
incoming
in English
Portuguese
entrada
Catalan
entrada
Spanish
entrada
Back to the meaning
The act of entering.
entrance
entering
entry
ingress
Portuguese
entrada
Spanish
nuevo
Back to the meaning
Entering upon a position of office vacated by another.
outgoing
Related terms
in
next
future
inward
elect
succeeding
designate
inbound
inflowing
influent
Spanish
nuevo
Synonyms
Examples for "
entrance
"
entrance
entering
entry
ingress
Examples for "
entrance
"
1
They were trying to gain
entrance
by any means necessary, including violence.
2
Note the
entrance
;
a vertical hole in the snow in the foreground
3
It was the official
entrance
to Leinster House used for state visits.
4
However, the rear
entrance
to the centre is another story this week.
5
He's right here, just inside the
entrance
,
blocking the way, Zelandoni said.
1
It says most recent cases come from people
entering
China from elsewhere.
2
Israeli journalists have long been prevented from
entering
Gaza for security reasons.
3
A new Irish energy supply company is
entering
the Irish marketplace today.
4
Irish energy supplier Vayu is
entering
the UK market, targeting business users.
5
Both factors have contributed to young people
entering
the housing market later.
1
The final
entry
,
for December 15, simply read Storm ended, sea calm.
2
We expect this
entry
barrier will continue to support Emerald's market positions.
3
Spain has become the new main
entry
point for asylum-seekers fleeing Africa.
4
There was a great deal more, a new
entry
every few days.
5
A million as a starting point for and
entry
level home here.
1
If it's not the
ingress
point, we try going up and out.
2
The system seems to have been to obtain
ingress
from the back.
3
Open the door and the driver's seat whirrs away to aid
ingress
.
4
Slowly I circled the great shaft, looking for a means of
ingress
.
5
These are specialised infection structures pivotal to fungal
ingress
into the host.
Usage of
incoming
in English
1
However;
incoming
information may well change over the course of the day.
2
In addition; it might be a good idea to double-check
incoming
information.
3
That said; you may need to be quite in-tune with
incoming
information!
4
Housing looks set to be the key issue facing any
incoming
government.
5
Parliament will delay its vote on the
incoming
Commission line-up, officials said.
6
He said there were measures in place to deal with
incoming
passengers.
7
That said;
incoming
information may well have a hidden but positive upside!
8
The present situation is a tempting one for an
incoming
strategy guru.
9
The fore view screen, however, was now filled with
incoming
weapons fire.
10
That meant clearly articulating the school's political views to all
incoming
students.
11
In addition;
incoming
information could be rather confusing, if not outright contradictory.
12
Double check out-going information and take time and care with
incoming
news.
13
It's possible that some
incoming
information will distract you from the here-and-now.
14
Colleges must alert
incoming
students to the problems and dangers of adulthood.
15
Three: it's likely to be very overshadowed by the
incoming
new RAV4.
16
European stocks opened higher, meantime, amid regional currency weakness and
incoming
results.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
incoming
income
Verb
Indicative · Present
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
incoming information
incoming tide
incoming government
incoming call
incoming news
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Translations for
incoming
Portuguese
entrada
ingresso
Catalan
entrada
Spanish
entrada
nuevo
entrante
Incoming
through the time
Incoming
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Less common
Ireland
Less common
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