v
To lay out in an orderly arrangement; to deploy or marshal.
n
An entry into a place or area that was previously uncommon; an advance beyond former borders; intrusion; incursion.
v
(engineering, transitive) To come into gear with.
v
(transitive) To form into a regiment.
n
action of the verb to enter
n
Obsolete form of entry. [The act of entering.]
n
(historical) An armed incursion of Spanish conquistadors into American territories.
n
(countable) The place of entering, as a gate or doorway.
n
Obsolete form of entrance. [(countable) The action of entering, or going in.]
v
Archaic spelling of enter. [(intransitive) To go or come into an enclosed or partially enclosed space.]
n
Alternative form of entrée [(chiefly Britain, French Canada, Australia, New Zealand, historical in the US and Canada) A smaller dish served before the main course of a meal.]
n
(uncountable) Permission to enter.
v
Obsolete form of entering.
v
Obsolete form of entering.
n
The act of entering somewhere, or permission to enter; admittance.
n
A small assignment done at the end of a class period, often based on the subject taught that period.
n
(drama, Ancient Greek drama) A final scene or departure in a play, especially a tragedy.
adj
That can be resorted to as a fallback.
n
The act of subcontracting or outsourcing.
v
To locate where (in a work of print) (one) had most recently stopped reading, in order to resume reading.
n
Alternative spelling of follow-up [A subsidiary action taken in response to an event.]
n
The act of putting or bringing forth; output; production.
n
The act of imparting something, or the thing imparted; disclosure.
n
The act or an instance of importing.
n
The act of breaking in; incursion; invasion; inroad.
n
Something brought in; intake.
n
An aggressive movement into somewhere; an invasion.
n
(obsolete) An opening from the sea into the land; an inlet.
n
Obsolete spelling of infare [(Scotland, US) A party or other celebration held to mark someone's entrance into a new home, especially the arrival of a bride at her new home; a wedding reception.]
n
An incursion; an inroad.
n
A faring or entering in; entrance; entry.
n
The act of secretly entering a physical location and/or organization.
n
(archaic, rare) An entrance or entryway.
n
(obsolete) entrance; ingress
n
The act of going in; entrance.
n
(obsolete) Entrance; ingress.
adj
Making an ingress or ingression; entering
n
A letting in; admittance.
n
(obsolete, rare) A leaning or resting upon something; an instance of a thing being supported by another; innitency.
n
The act or process of putting in; infusion.
n
(figuratively, usually in the plural) Often followed by in, into, or on: initial progress made toward accomplishing a goal or solving a problem.
n
(archaic) The act or the place of entrance; an inlet.
n
The action of forming an insudate
n
An act or instance of taking in.
v
(intransitive) To work as an intern. Usually with little or no pay or other legal prerogatives of employment, for the purpose of furthering a program of education.
n
(obsolete) The action of entering or going in; an entrance.
n
the state of being allowed to enter; admittance
adj
That can form an intrusion.
n
The forcible inclusion or entry of an external group or individual; the act of intruding.
adj
Tending to intrude; doing that which is not welcome; interrupting or disturbing; entering without permission or welcome.
v
To make an unwelcome or uninvited visit or appearance, usually with an intent to cause trouble or some other unpleasant situation.
n
The entry without consent of an individual or group into an area where they are not wanted.
n
The action of irrupting or breaking into; a violent entry or invasion; an inbreaking; an intrusion.
n
The situation where a worker can leave as soon as the work is completed, rather than having to work for a fixed period of time.
n
Arrangement or relationship; layout.
v
(transitive) To place; to set in a particular spot or position.
v
(transitive, US) To reschedule (something) to an earlier date or time.
adj
Alternative spelling of moved in [Settled into a new environment; having brought one's belongings to a new home or workplace and arranged the place to be agreeable.]
n
(obsolete) offer; proposal; overture
v
(transitive) To reschedule (an event) for an earlier date.
v
(intransitive) To employ, or take part in, a pyramid scheme.
v
(obsolete) To place (the host) in a pyx.
adj
of, or relating to resistance in politics etc
v
(transitive) To plan; to contrive.
v
To physically arrange a shop or workplace.
n
(slang) a gathering of labourers, where employers hire them for day jobs.
v
(transitive) To place or put into an intangible place or position, such as social, ethical, fictional, etc. Most commonly used adjectivally in past participle and often used figuratively.
n
The person, place, or thing from which something (information, goods, etc.) comes or is acquired.
v
(transitive) To prop from beneath; to put a prop under; to support; to uphold, prop up.
v
(transitive) To support, lend support to, guarantee the basis of.
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