Entered synonyms
Category:
Part of speech:
To gain or obtain access to.
To institute is defined as to start, establish or set up.
To put or introduce into the body of something; interpolate:
To record something.
To begin a journey
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(Intransitive) To join in, to take part, to involve oneself (in something). [from 16th c.]
An illegal act committed against another’s person or property; especially entering upon another’s land without the owner’s permission. In common law, a legal suit for injuries resulting from an instance of the first definition. To enter upon property without permission, either actual or constructive.
To subject to a condition or process:
To set down in writing:
To announce by or as if by posters:
Pierce is defined as to make a hole in, to stab, or to go through.
To pierce or stamp with rows of holes, as those between postage stamps, to allow easy separation.
To penetrate is to pass into or through something.
To have a stated list price:
To engage in; enter into:
To enter forcibly or hostilely; come into as an enemy
To put or force in inappropriately, especially without invitation, fitness, or permission:
To bring or add as a new feature into some action, composition, etc.
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To mark or engrave (a surface) with words or letters.
The definition of initiate is to cause something to begin or to introduce someone to some subject, topic or group.
(Obsolete) To defeat; invalidate.
To send soldiers through gaps in the enemy line.
To advance over or press upon something:
To enroll oneself or become enrolled; register; enlist; become a member
To trespass or intrude (on or upon the rights, property, etc. of another), esp. in a gradual or sneaking way
To be caused; result
To come first in (a series, for instance):
To reach
The definition of appear is to show up or become capable of being seen.
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To give support, sanction, or approval; consent or agree (to)
To remove obstructions from; clear:
Undertake means to start something or agree to do something.
To set or thrust (a self-propelled craft or projectile) in motion:
To open or begin use of formally with a ceremony; dedicate:
To begin; start; originate
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Approach means to move close to something.
To fail to fulfill; cancel:
forgotten (antonym)
To banish from one's thoughts:
stopped (antonym)
To prevent the flow or passage of:
refrained (antonym)
(Intransitive) To stop oneself from some action or interference; to abstain. [from 15th c.]
withdrawn (antonym)
To move back; go away; retreat
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departed (antonym)
To go away from; leave:
exited (antonym)
To go out
left (antonym)
To set out or depart; go:
gone (antonym)
To be discarded or abolished:
remembered (related)
To bear something in mind or call something back to mind
entered (related)
In real property, to pass upon or into; of litigation, to file or present to the court—for example, to enter an appearance into the record; of a contract, to enter into it means to sign or execute it.
entering (related)
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disrepute (related)
entred (related)
inventorial
Of or pertaining to an inventory.
erased (antonym)
To remove (recorded material) from a magnetic tape or other storage medium:
deleted (antonym)
To remove from a document or record:
(Intransitive) To become a party to an agreement or a treaty.
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To come to understand.
Find another word for entered. In this page you can discover 65 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for entered, like: accessed, instituted, filed, infixed, inserted, recorded, embarked, participated, trespassed, submitted and registered.