(Astronomy) the disappearance of a celestial body prior to an eclipse.
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.
6 If these men could obtain ingress to Vine's rooms, so could she.
7 Glory be, the lower half went up far enough to afford ingress !
8 The waters of the great deep have ingress and egress to the soul.
9 They'll even provide expertise in underground mine safety, mapping, ingress - egress methods.
10 By what means soever it had happened, it undoubtedly afforded ingress to me.
11 Evidently there was more than one mode of ingress and exit.
12 To every part of this Theatre, spacious fire-proof ways of ingress and egress.
13 Dozens of curlew settled, probed, then lifted at the water's ingress .
14 Might be a feint, so keep a goddamn eye on every ingress point.
15 I mean that I keep telling you we're making an ingress point for them.
16 Neither are there any not equally subject to the ingress and egress of mortality.
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