entry
/ˈɛntɹi/
entry
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Definition
The act of entering.
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English entre, from Old French entree (feminine past participle of the verb entrer, Modern French entrée). From Latin intrō. Doublet of entrada and entrée.
Example Sentences
- "The wrestler's dramatic entry into the stadium was very impressive."
- "Children are allowed entry only if accompanied by an adult."
- "Strictly no entry for under-18s"
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