enterable Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient castle stood proudly, its towering walls enterable only through a single drawbridge.
  2. The abandoned warehouse was dark and foreboding, its rusty entrance barely enterable.
  3. The secret tunnel was hidden from view, its enterable point concealed by a pile of rubble.
  4. The overgrown path wound its way through a dense forest, making it difficult to identify the enterable section.
  5. The fortress had been breached before, but its inner sanctum remained enterable only to authorized personnel.
  6. The cave's narrow opening was enterable only by skilled climbers with the proper equipment.
  7. The forbidden zone was clearly marked, its boundaries enterable only at great risk.
  8. The old house had been boarded up for years, rendering it enterable only through a broken window.
  9. The sealed laboratory was enterable only after obtaining the proper key card and passing a retina scan.
  10. The underground bunker was highly secure, with only a single enterable point heavily guarded by armed personnel.

enterable Meaning

enterable

to go upon real property by right of entry especially to take possession, to take part in, to place formally before a legal authority (as a court), to engage in a fight or struggle, to become a member of or an active participant in, to go into or upon and take actual possession of (something, such as land), to make a beginning, to go or come in or into, to set down in a book or list, to cause to be received or admitted, to place in proper form before a court of law or upon record, penetrate sense 1b, pierce, to put formally on record, to become a member of, to put in or into, to cause to be admitted to, to come or go into, to go upon land for the purpose of taking possession, to go into (a particular period of time), to go or come in, to put in, to make a beginning in, to make oneself a party to or in, to come onstage, inscribe, register, to begin to consider a subject, to make report of (a ship or its cargo) to customs authorities, to take possession, to come into a preestablished situation or context like an actor coming onstage, intestine, to form or be part of, to come or gain admission into a group, to participate or share in, to play a part

FAQs About the word enterable

to go upon real property by right of entry especially to take possession, to take part in, to place formally before a legal authority (as a court), to engage in

unobstructed, unoccupied, empty, passable,navigable, unclosed, cleared, gaping, free, exposed

clogged,closed, plugged, stopped, blocked, shut, uncleared, stuffed, impassable, obstructed

The ancient castle stood proudly, its towering walls enterable only through a single drawbridge.

The abandoned warehouse was dark and foreboding, its rusty entrance barely enterable.

The secret tunnel was hidden from view, its enterable point concealed by a pile of rubble.

The overgrown path wound its way through a dense forest, making it difficult to identify the enterable section.