entering (Meaning)

Wordnet

entering (n)

a movement into or inward

the act of entering

Webster

entering (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Enter

Webster

entering ()

Alt. of Entrant, edge

entering Sentence Examples

  1. Entering a new phase of life can be both exciting and daunting.
  2. He was entering the room with confidence, his head held high.
  3. The student was entering the exam hall with a mixture of nervousness and determination.
  4. The doctor was entering the patient's room to deliver the test results.
  5. The thief was entering the house through an unlocked window.
  6. The police officer was entering the crime scene to gather evidence.
  7. The hiker was entering the forest, ready for a day of exploration.
  8. The skier was entering the lift line, eager to hit the slopes.
  9. The concertgoers were entering the stadium, excited to see their favorite band perform.
  10. The plane was entering the landing strip, preparing to touch down.

FAQs About the word entering

a movement into or inward, the act of enteringof Enter, Alt. of Entrant, edge

penetrating,accessing, piercing, stepping into,invading, bursting (in or into), straying (into), infringing, infiltrating, waltzing (in)

leaving,leaving, departing, departing,exiting, exiting,

Entering a new phase of life can be both exciting and daunting.

He was entering the room with confidence, his head held high.

The student was entering the exam hall with a mixture of nervousness and determination.

The doctor was entering the patient's room to deliver the test results.