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Learn to pronounce en·ter

/ˈen(t)ər/
verb
  1. come or go into (a place).
    "she entered the kitchen"
    synonyms: go in/into, come in/into, get in/into, set foot in, cross the threshold of, pass into, move into, gain access to, be admitted to, make/effect an entrance into, break into, burst into, irrupt into, intrude into, invade, infiltrate
  2. begin to be involved in.
    "in 1941 America entered the war"
    synonyms: join (in), get involved in, go in for, throw oneself into, engage in, embark on, venture into/on, launch into, plunge into, undertake, take up, participate in, take part in, share in, play a part in, play a role in, be a participant in, partake in, contribute to, be associated with, associate oneself with, have a hand in, have something to do with, be (a) party to, cooperate in, help with, assist with, lend a hand with, get in on the act, pitch in with
  3. write or key (information) in a book, computer, etc., so as to record it.
    "children can enter the data into the computer"
    synonyms: record, write down, set down, put in writing, put down, take down, note, make a note of, jot down, put down on paper, commit to paper, document, put on record, minute, register, chronicle, file, put on file, chart, docket, log, list, catalog, make an inventory of, diarize
  4. submit (a statement) in an official capacity, usually in a court of law.
    "an attorney entered a plea of guilty on her behalf"
    synonyms: submit, register, lodge, put on record, record, file, put forward, place, advance, lay, present, press, prefer, tender, offer, proffer, table

noun
a key on a computer keyboard which is used to perform various functions, such as executing a command or selecting options on a menu.

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The meaning of ENTER is to go or come in. How to use enter in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Enter.
ENTER meaning: 1. to come or go into a particular place: 2. to be included in a competition, race, or exam, or to…. Learn more.
verb · to come or go into (a place, house, etc) · to penetrate or pierce · tr to introduce or insert · to join (a party, organization, etc) · whenintr, foll by ...
To enter is to go inside or into a place. When you enter your house after school, you might pet your cat and take off your shoes.
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13 senses: 1. to come or go into (a place, house, etc) 2. to penetrate or pierce 3. to introduce or insert 4. to join (a party,.
Synonyms for ENTER: penetrate, access, pierce, invade, step into, set foot in, burst (in or into), breeze (in); Antonyms of ENTER: leave, depart, exit, ...
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From a Vulgar Latin *imptāre, contraction of *imputāre (“to graft”) (unrelated to Latin imputō (“to reckon, attribute”)), from inpotus (attested in Salic Law), ...
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