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Meaning of en-
en- ()
A prefix from Gr. / in, meaning in; as, encephalon, entomology. See In-.
A prefix signifying in or into, used in many English words, chiefly those borrowed from the French. Some English words are written indifferently with en-or in-. For ease of pronunciation it is commonly changed to em-before p, b, and m, as in employ, embody, emmew. It is sometimes used to give a causal force, as in enable, enfeeble, to cause to be, or to make, able, or feeble; and sometimes merely gives an intensive force, as in enchasten. See In-.
en- Sentence Examples
- The English class was studying the word "en" and its various uses in the language.
- The turtle moved slowly and steadily, inching en route to its destination.
- The essay was en route to the editor for final review and approval.
- The town was en fête for the annual summer festival, with music, dancing, and food.
- The doctor recommended en mass antibiotic treatment to combat the infection.
- The new museum was en construction and expected to open in the spring.
- The wildfire spread en masse through the forest, consuming everything in its path.
- The team was en route to the championship game after winning the semifinals.
- The company was en route to expansion, planning to open new offices in several cities.
- The student was en route to graduation, having completed all the required coursework.
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A prefix from Gr. / in, meaning in; as, encephalon, entomology. See In-., A prefix signifying in or into, used in many English words, chiefly those borrowed fro
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The English class was studying the word "en" and its various uses in the language.
The turtle moved slowly and steadily, inching en route to its destination.
The essay was en route to the editor for final review and approval.
The town was en fête for the annual summer festival, with music, dancing, and food.