entering (into or upon) (Meaning)

entering (into or upon)

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entering (into or upon) Sentence Examples

  1. The runner entered the stadium with a burst of speed, eager to begin the race.
  2. The explorer entered the dense jungle, unaware of the dangers that lay ahead.
  3. The students entered the classroom quietly, taking their seats and preparing for the lesson.
  4. The concertgoers entered the auditorium, their anticipation building with each step.
  5. The bride entered the church, her eyes shining with joy and love.
  6. The thief stealthily entered the house, intent on stealing valuables.
  7. The patient entered the hospital, hoping for a speedy recovery.
  8. The tourists entered the ancient ruins, marveling at the grandeur of the past.
  9. The astronauts entered the spaceship, ready to embark on their mission to Mars.
  10. The hikers entered the trail, their backpacks laden with supplies and their hearts filled with adventure.

FAQs About the word entering (into or upon)

leading off, falling (to), embarking (on or upon), opening, getting to, striking (into),beginning, commencing, getting off, starting

laying off, stopping, finishing, concluding, terminating,ending, ceasing, completing,closing, halting

The runner entered the stadium with a burst of speed, eager to begin the race.

The explorer entered the dense jungle, unaware of the dangers that lay ahead.

The students entered the classroom quietly, taking their seats and preparing for the lesson.

The concertgoers entered the auditorium, their anticipation building with each step.