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Antonyms for enter
ˈɛn təren·ter
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term enter.
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enter
To reach, in the sense here considered, is to come to by motion or progress. Attain is now oftenest used of abstract relations; as, to attain success. When applied to concrete matters, it commonly signifies the overcoming of hindrance and difficulty; as, the storm-beaten ship at length attained the harbor. Come is the general word for moving to or toward the place where the speaker or writer is or supposes himself to be. To reach is to come to from a distance that is actually or relatively considerable; to stretch the journey, so to speak, across the distance, as, in its original meaning, one reaches an object by stretching out the hand. To gain is to reach or attain something eagerly sought; the wearied swimmer reaches or gains the shore. One comes in from his garden; he reaches home from a journey. To arrive is to come to a destination, to reach a point intended or proposed. The European steamer arrives in port, or reaches the harbor; the dismantled wreck drifts ashore, or comes to land. Compare ATTAIN.
Antonyms:
depart, embark, go, go away, leave, set out, set sail, start, weigh anchor
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Princeton's WordNet
enter, come in, get into, get in, go into, go in, move intoverb
to come or go into
"the boat entered an area of shallow marshes"
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chuck up the sponge, drop out, give up, leave, fall by the wayside, drop by the wayside, go out, throw in, throw in the towel, quit, exit, get outSynonyms:
move into, figure, pull in, place, insert, make it, go into, inscribe, participate, put in, put on, recruit, embark, enrol, throw in, come in, assume, record, accede, go far, interject, get into, get in, infix, put down, inject, don, move in, enroll, come, wear, draw in, come out, arrive, go in, interpose, tangle with, introduceenter, participateverb
become a participant; be involved in
"enter a race"; "enter an agreement"; "enter a drug treatment program"; "enter negotiations"
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exit, fall by the wayside, go out, give up, leave, get out, throw in, drop by the wayside, chuck up the sponge, quit, drop out, throw in the towelSynonyms:
recruit, participate, enrol, go into, accede, get into, record, put down, figure, take part, go in, embark, introduce, insert, inscribe, infix, enroll, get in, move into, come inenroll, inscribe, enter, enrol, recruitverb
register formally as a participant or member
"The party recruited many new members"
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get out, drop out, throw in the towel, fall by the wayside, throw in, go out, exit, chuck up the sponge, drop by the wayside, quit, leave, give upSynonyms:
recruit, go into, participate, enrol, infix, encrypt, get into, go in, put down, figure, introduce, levy, code, cipher, cypher, embark, grave, scratch, autograph, record, inscribe, write in code, insert, engrave, encipher, accede, get in, come in, enroll, move into, raisefigure, enterverb
be or play a part of or in
"Elections figure prominently in every government program"; "How do the elections figure in the current pattern of internal politics?"
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leave, chuck up the sponge, throw in the towel, drop by the wayside, go out, exit, give up, fall by the wayside, throw in, drop out, quit, get outSynonyms:
move into, figure, reckon, insert, go into, work out, participate, embark, estimate, record, enrol, come in, see, fancy, picture, compute, visualize, accede, calculate, envision, inscribe, get in, cipher, infix, put down, image, get into, enroll, recruit, visualise, cypher, forecast, project, go in, introduce, count onrecord, enter, put downverb
make a record of; set down in permanent form
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drop by the wayside, drop out, get out, fall by the wayside, quit, give up, leave, go out, exit, throw in, throw in the towel, chuck up the spongeSynonyms:
move into, land, figure, repose, bring down, commemorate, insert, read, introduce, go into, register, show, participate, destroy, drop off, embark, get down, place down, enrol, demean, come in, write down, record, accede, lay, immortalize, degrade, inscribe, memorialise, take down, get in, disgrace, infix, put down, unload, tape, get into, drop, discharge, enroll, recruit, immortalise, go in, set down, memorializeenterverb
come on stage
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throw in, fall by the wayside, drop by the wayside, leave, chuck up the sponge, quit, exit, get out, give up, go out, throw in the towel, drop outSynonyms:
recruit, participate, enrol, go into, accede, get into, record, put down, figure, go in, embark, introduce, insert, inscribe, infix, enroll, get in, move into, come inaccede, enterverb
take on duties or office
"accede to the throne"
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quit, throw in the towel, fall by the wayside, throw in, get out, leave, drop by the wayside, drop out, give up, go out, chuck up the sponge, exitSynonyms:
defer, go into, participate, acquiesce, bow, recruit, get into, go in, put down, give in, figure, assent, record, submit, embark, introduce, insert, enrol, inscribe, infix, enroll, get in, move into, come in, accedeinsert, infix, enter, introduceverb
put or introduce into something
"insert a picture into the text"
Antonyms:
drop by the wayside, chuck up the sponge, fall by the wayside, leave, drop out, get out, exit, quit, throw in, give up, throw in the towel, go outSynonyms:
move into, go in, figure, bring out, insert, go into, premise, slip in, inscribe, participate, acquaint, put in, embark, present, sneak in, enrol, stick in, preface, come in, inclose, record, accede, precede, usher in, get into, tuck, get in, infix, put down, bring in, enroll, recruit, inaugurate, enclose, introduce, innovateembark, enterverb
set out on (an enterprise or subject of study)
"she embarked upon a new career"
Antonyms:
leave, exit, drop out, chuck up the sponge, get out, drop by the wayside, quit, throw in, go out, throw in the towel, give up, fall by the waysideSynonyms:
recruit, go into, participate, enrol, figure, get into, record, put down, introduce, infix, go in, embark, venture, insert, inscribe, ship, enroll, accede, get in, come in, move into
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How to use enter in a sentence?
When the mind is silent, beyond weakness or non concentration, then it can enter into a world which is far beyond the mind the highest End.
We have introduced schemes where you can not enter cultural venues, clubs, bars without getting tested if you've not had the jab, a secondary advantage of the passport, alongside reducing the rate of infection, is to encourage young people to be vaccinated.
The last thing we want to do as a state is go backwards and close down businesses. This temporary pause will help our state corral the spread until we can safely enter the next phase of opening our state for business.
It's a chance to enter this world from ground zero and be a part of this fledgling industry that has enormous potential.
It is difficult to understand what kind of virus is this that can remain suspended in air on street but can't enter houses, comes on weekly off day for a certain time period, affects common people but not big wigs, benefits a certain section of people.
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