enter (into or upon) (Meaning)

enter (into or upon)

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enter (into or upon) Sentence Examples

  1. The thief entered the house through an unlocked window.
  2. The students entered the examination hall with apprehension.
  3. The soldiers entered the battlefield with unwavering determination.
  4. The guests entered the ballroom with a flourish, creating a spectacle.
  5. The athlete entered the competition with a surge of excitement.
  6. The lawyer entered the courtroom, ready to defend his client.
  7. The hikers entered the forest, oblivious to the dangers lurking within.
  8. The scientists entered the laboratory, eager to uncover new knowledge.
  9. The explorer entered the uncharted territory with a mix of trepidation and anticipation.
  10. The couple entered the marriage contract with vows of love and commitment.

FAQs About the word enter (into or upon)

open, commence, get to, get going, fall (to), strike (into), launch,begin, start, embark (on or upon)

quit, conclude, cease, stop,end, finish, terminate, close, abandon, knock off

The thief entered the house through an unlocked window.

The students entered the examination hall with apprehension.

The soldiers entered the battlefield with unwavering determination.

The guests entered the ballroom with a flourish, creating a spectacle.