entering

/ˈɛntərɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of going into a place or starting something.
    • Entering the museum was free on the first Sunday of the month.
    • His entering the competition surprised everyone.
    • The ceremony marked the entering of a new era for the school.
verb
  1. Going or coming into a place.
    • He hesitated before entering the dark room.
    • The children are entering the classroom quietly.
    • She was entering the building when the fire alarm went off.
  2. Beginning to take part in an activity, competition, or situation.
    • Many students are entering the race for class president.
    • She is entering the science fair with her project on volcanoes.
    • He is entering a new phase of his career.
  3. Writing or typing information into a record, form, or computer system.
    • She is entering the names of all the guests into the spreadsheet.
    • Please check your data before entering it into the database.
    • The clerk is entering the orders into the system.
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