Crossword clues for enter
enter
- "Abandon hope, all ye who ___ here"
- Word that makes one feel welcome
- Walk on the stage
- Response to a doorbell
- Drive-thru lane marking
- Butler's invitation
- Become a contestant in
- "Door's open"
- Put into a database
- Metallica "___ Sandman"
- Inviting sign
- Gain access
- Drive-thru sign
- Drive-through sign
- Drive-through lane marking
- Drama direction
- Come on stage
- Carriage return key, nowadays
- "Knock, knock" response
- "Come in" command
- "Abandon all hope, ye who ___ here"
- "___ the Dragon" (Bruce Lee film)
- "___ Sandman"
- ''Abandon hope, all ye who ___ here''
- Walk right in
- Verbal invitation
- Step onstage
- Sign on a gate
- Sign of welcome
- Put on the record
- Put on record
- Put in the log
- PC key above Shift
- Oft-pressed key
- Much-used computer key
- Make a note
- Large computer key
- Key above Shift
- Computer key with an arrow on it
- Come onstage
- Become involved with
- Another keyboard key
- "It's open!"
- "Door's open!"
- ''Knock, knock'' response
- Work with data, in a way
- Word from the hostess
- Walk through the door
- Tall key on a keypad, often
- Sign up to compete
- Rockers ___ Shikari
- Rectangular PC key
- Rectangular computer key
- Knock response
- Keyboard button
- Key keyboard key
- Joan Rivers' ''___ Talking''
- Get past the gate
- Frequently used key
- Essential key
- Enroll for a contest
- Elongated keyboard key
- Doorman's invitation
- Decide to compete
- Come in!
- Christina Aguilera "___ the Circus"
- "___ the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)" (hip-hop album peppered with kung fu movie samples)
- ''The door's open!''
- ''Come in!''
- Word on some mazes
- Word on a large keyboard key
- Word next to an arrow
- Word from within?
- Within Temptation debut that lets you in?
- Widish computer key
- Wide PC key
- Wide keyboard key
- Wide key on a keyboard
- Wide key
- What the "Sandman" will do?
- Waltz in
- Walk onto a stage
- Walk on stage
- Use your password
- Type (h,h)
- Theatrical script verb
- Theater direction
- Terse welcoming word
- Tax-form instruction
- Tall key on a keypad
- Steve Miller Band "___ Maurice"
- Step foot in
- Start a pencil maze, e.g
- Slip in
- Showgoer's favorite light
- Shift key neighbor
- Sashay in
- Right-hand keyboard key
- Return's counterpart
- Response to a rapper
- Reply to knocking
- Rap reply
- Put into the record
- Put in, as into a log
- Put in, as input
- Put in a log
- Put in (data)
- Proceed past the sentry
- Plea verb
- PC's "Do it" key
- Pass the jamb
- Participate in, as a drawing
- Participate in, as a contest
- Participate in a contest
- Participate in (competition)
- Oversized keyboard key
- Opposite of the verb "exit"
- Often-pressed key
- Oft-used key
- Ngaio Marsh's ''______ a Murderer''
- New paragraph key
- Move into
- Maze sign
- Maze note
- Maze instruction
- Make a formal record of
- Major key?
- Leave the wings, perhaps
- Leave the outside
- Large PC key
- Large keyboard key
- L-shaped computer key
- Key to return
- Key that often has an arrow on it
- Key that moves the cursor to the next line ... or a hint to answering five clues in this puzzle
- Key that can sometimes replace clicking
- Key opposite Caps Lock
- Key on a keypad
- Key next to "
- Key near the quote marks
- Key in, as data
- Key hit with the right pinkie
- Key hit when starting a new paragraph
- Key by the apostrophe
- Join the contest
- Join (contest)
- It's tapped to post
- It may be over Shift
- Hospitable interjection
- Head in
- Hacker's carriage return
- Greeting from a greeter
- Greeting by a greeter
- Go through the door
- Go onto a stage
- Go in, as a building
- Get admitted
- Formal "Door's open"
- First word of some kung fu movies
- First step of a contest
- Exit opposite
- Do the next thing after knocking
- Do it at your own risk, maybe
- Direction to one in the wings
- Cross a threshold
- Concertgoer's favorite light
- Computer key that's above Shift
- Common word on a key
- Come on in!
- Come in or put in (data)
- Choose to compete in
- Carriage return, these days
- Carriage return equivalent, today
- Call to a knocker
- Call to a doorbell pusher
- Break in, e.g
- Bow in
- Big keyboard button
- Begin upon
- Begin to play a part
- Begin a maze journey
- Be welcomed in
- ATM keypad key
- ATM key
- Arrive on the scene
- Answer following a knock
- Alternative to "return" on a keyboard
- Activating key, often
- "Take to the Skies" ___ Shikari
- "Please, come in!"
- "Please step in!"
- "New line" key
- "Hurricane" line: "___ Patty Valentine from the upper hall"
- "Exit light, ___ night" Metallica
- "DO NOT ___" (street sign)
- "Come on in here!"
- "Come in," if you're a super-dramatic movie villain
- "Come in," formally
- "Anything Can Happen in the Next Half Hour" ___ Shikari
- "____ the Dragon"
- "____ Laughing"
- "___ Talking" (Joan Rivers book)
- "___ Talking," Rivers book
- "___ at your own risk"
- " neighbor
- " key neighbor
- " . . . ye who ___ here"
- 'Come in'
- ___ the Matrix (movie-based video game)
- Record
- "This way in" sign
- Register formally as a participant
- Computer command
- Log in
- Stage direction word
- Ngaio Marsh's "______ a Murderer"
- Reply to a knock
- Come into a room
- Computer keyboard key
- Return function
- Pierce
- ___ into holy matrimony
- Maze notation
- "The door's open!"
- Keypad key
- Begin, as a maze
- Key word
- Cry from within
- "Come in!"
- "The door's open"
- PC key with an arrow
- Maze marking next to an arrow
- "C'mon in!"
- Walk inside
- Begin, as school
- Oft-used computer key
- Maze word
- Sign on a door
- Go inside
- Put down, in a way
- Butler's request
- "Step right in!"
- Log or board
- Join up
- Doorkeeper's reply
- Sign on an arrow
- Step into
- Door sign
- Type in
- Start, as school
- Exit's opposite
- Script direction
- Board a vehicle
- Make a note of
- Go on stage
- Word with an arrow
- Set foot in
- Data processing command
- Be accepted by
- Keyboard key
- Greeter's greeting
- Long keyboard key
- Submit for judging
- Calculator key
- Big keyboard key
- Gain acceptance
- Go into
- Key in, say
- Word said upon arrival
- Make a record of
- A.T.M. button
- Write in a diary
- It may start a scene
- Neighbor of a shift key
- Type on a computer
- Take part in a contest
- Opposite of exit
- Welcome word
- Cry from beyond a closed door
- Break in, say
- See 1-Down
- Key key on the keyboard
- Sign up for, as a contest
- Cross the doorsill
- Embark (on)
- Sign with an arrow
- Step inside
- Gain admission
- Key key on a keyboard
- Punch in, as a PIN
- Rap response
- With 23-Across, sign, as a contract
- Script instruction
- "Come onstage" stage direction
- Key key?
- Formal response to a knock
- Rapping response
- Another name for the return key on a Mac
- Participate in, as a raffle
- Word on a door
- Join a club
- Diarize
- Journalize
- " ___ the hero"
- Inscribe
- Penetrate
- Lodge, as a protest
- Enroll in
- "___ Laughing," 1967 film
- Use an ingress
- Play direction
- "___ Talking": Rivers-Meryman
- Put in the minutes
- Matriculate
- "___ Talking," J. Rivers book
- Submit formally
- Reiner's "___ Laughing"
- Place in the log
- Word of welcome
- Put into a computer
- Become a member of
- Portal verb
- Join the competition
- Get into
- Turnstile sign
- First word of many a script
- "___ Talking," Joan Rivers book
- Drive-in sign
- Become a participant
- "All hope abandon, ye who ____ here!"
- Joan Rivers's "____ Talking"
- Program in
- Key on P.C. keyboards
- "Too late, too late! Ye cannot ___ now": Tennyson
- Script order
- Employ an ingress
- Insert
- Be admitted
- Enlist
- Put into the diary
- Response to a knock
- " . . . all ye who ___ here"
- Do some bookkeeping
- Make a ledger notation
- Climb into the ring
- Welcoming word
- Computer-key word
- "___ into his gates with thanksgiving": Psa. 100:4
- Join a contest
- Join a competition
- Join a race
- Antonym for 15 Across
- Share in
- Put in a ledger
- Director's instruction
- Place a horse in a race
- Put on the books
- "___ Talking," Rivers-Meryman book
- Go/come in
- Go into middle of America, but not the top part
- Go in hospital department with the woman, ignoring husband
- Get into American’s heart, not cold
- Gain access to part of hospital – emergency room
- Come on over (gents getting naked for starters)
- Come or go in
- Come in to register
- Catalogues game that stops sin developing
- Key often used to get in
- Submit landlord should be relieved of capital
- Some Aberdeen terriers go inside
- Appear to act?
- Log board
- Landlord has no right to come in
- Record some regret, nervously rejected
- Record some inadvertent errors
- Record not the first for Middle America?
- Record middle of America free of cold
- Record kept in recent era
- Record about to be released by headquarters in America
- President Erdogan holds the key
- Begin in the middle of America originally going west
- It is lost from medical complaint record
- Join in
- Tenant doesn't have right key
- Put in data
- Jot down
- Use a keyboard
- Make an appearance
- Cross the threshold of
- Get in the game
- "Come on in!"
- Write down
- Get in
- ATM button
- Take up
- Go onstage
- Shift neighbor
- Walk onstage
- Word in a script
- Get off the ground
- Walk into
- Door word
- Welcoming sign
- Take the stage
- Parking lot sign
- Invitation from within
- Director's direction
- "Come on in"
- Pass through a portal, perhaps
- ___ a plea (say "not guilty," e.g.)
- Inviting door sign
- Host's invitation
- Pencil maze word
- Key with an arrow
- Input, as data
- Decide to compete in
- Add to a database
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Enter \En"ter\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Entered; p. pr. & vb. n. Entering.] [OE. entren, enteren, F. entrer, fr. L. intrare, fr. intro inward, contr. fr. intero (sc. loco), fr. inter in between, between. See Inter-, In, and cf. Interior.]
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To come or go into; to pass into the interior of; to pass within the outer cover or shell of; to penetrate; to pierce; as, to enter a house, a closet, a country, a door, etc.; the river enters the sea.
That darksome cave they enter.
--Spenser.I, . . . with the multitude of my redeemed, Shall enter heaven, long absent.
--Milton. To unite in; to join; to be admitted to; to become a member of; as, to enter an association, a college, an army.
To engage in; to become occupied with; as, to enter the legal profession, the book trade, etc.
To pass within the limits of; to attain; to begin; to commence upon; as, to enter one's teens, a new era, a new dispensation.
To cause to go (into), or to be received (into); to put in; to insert; to cause to be admitted; as, to enter a knife into a piece of wood, a wedge into a log; to enter a boy at college, a horse for a race, etc.
To inscribe; to enroll; to record; as, to enter a name, or a date, in a book, or a book in a catalogue; to enter the particulars of a sale in an account, a manifest of a ship or of merchandise at the customhouse.
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(Law)
To go into or upon, as lands, and take actual possession of them.
To place in regular form before the court, usually in writing; to put upon record in proper from and order; as, to enter a writ, appearance, rule, or judgment.
--Burrill.
To make report of (a vessel or her cargo) at the customhouse; to submit a statement of (imported goods), with the original invoices, to the proper officer of the customs for estimating the duties. See Entry, 4.
To file or inscribe upon the records of the land office the required particulars concerning (a quantity of public land) in order to entitle a person to a right pf pre["e]mption. [U.S.]
--Abbott.To deposit for copyright the title or description of (a book, picture, map, etc.); as, ``entered according to act of Congress.''
To initiate; to introduce favorably. [Obs.]
--Shak.
Enter \En"ter\, v. i.
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To go or come in; -- often with in used pleonastically; also, to begin; to take the first steps. ``The year entering.''
--Evelyn.No evil thing approach nor enter in.
--Milton.Truth is fallen in the street, and equity can not enter.
--Is. lix. 14.For we which have believed do enter into rest.
--Heb. iv. 3. To get admission; to introduce one's self; to penetrate; to form or constitute a part; to become a partaker or participant; to share; to engage; -- usually with into; sometimes with on or upon; as, a ball enters into the body; water enters into a ship; he enters into the plan; to enter into a quarrel; a merchant enters into partnership with some one; to enter upon another's land; the boy enters on his tenth year; to enter upon a task; lead enters into the composition of pewter.
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To penetrate mentally; to consider attentively; -- with into.
He is particularly pleased with . . . Sallust for his entering into internal principles of action.
--Addison.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 13c. entren, "enter into a place or a situation; join a group or society" (trans.); early 14c., "make one's entrance" (intrans.), from Old French entrer "enter, go in; enter upon, assume; initiate," from Latin intrare "to go into, enter" (source of Spanish entrar, Italian entrare), from intra "within," related to inter (prep., adj.) "among, between" (see inter-). Transitive and intransitive in Latin; in French intransitive only. From c.1300 in English as "join or engage in: (an activity);" late 14c. as "penetrate," also "have sexual intercourse" (with a woman);" also "make an entry in a record or list," also "assume the duties" (of office, etc.). Related: Entered; entering.
Wiktionary
n. 1 (context computing English) (alternative spelling of Enter the computer key English) 2 (context computing English) (alternative spelling of Enter a stroke of the computer key English) vb. (lb en intransitive) To go or come into an enclosed or partially enclosed space.
WordNet
v. to come or go into; "the boat entered an area of shallow marshes" [syn: come in, get into, get in, go into, go in, move into] [ant: exit]
become a participant; be involved in; "enter a race"; "enter an agreement"; "enter a drug treatment program"; "enter negotiations" [syn: participate] [ant: drop out]
register formally as a participant or member; "The party recruited many new members" [syn: enroll, inscribe, enrol, recruit]
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?" [syn: figure]
make a record of; set down in permanent form [syn: record, put down]
come on stage
put or introduce into something; "insert a picture into the text" [syn: insert, infix, introduce]
take on duties or office; "accede to the throne" [syn: accede]
set out on (an enterprise, subject of study, etc.); "she embarked upon a new career" [syn: embark]
Wikipedia
Enter is the debut studio album by Dutch symphonic/ gothic metal band Within Temptation, released by DSFA Records in 1997. The album prominently features lead singer Sharon den Adel's vocals as well as guitarist Robert Westerholt's gruff death metal growls. Lex Vogelaar, founder of the Dutch death metal band Orphanage, supplied the guitar parts for "Pearls of Light", as well as producing the album, and Orphanage vocalist George Oosthoek performed some of the growls on "Deep Within".
Enter or ENTER may refer to:
- Enter key, on computer keyboards
- Enter, Netherlands, a village in the eastern Netherlands
- Enter (Russian Circles album)
- Enter (Within Temptation album)
- Enter, an album by DJ Kentaro
- Enter (magazine), an American technology magazine for children
- Enter (Finnish magazine), a Finnish computer magazine
- Equivalent National Tertiary Entrance Rank (ENTER), an Australian school student assessment
- Enter Air, a Polish airline.
Enter is the second release but first album by Russian Circles. It was released on Flameshovel Records on May 16, 2006. The band's use of fade off at the end of each song allows the album to flow continuously. All tracks first appeared on their self-titled EP, with the exception of "Micah" and "Enter."
Enter is the debut album by American electro group Cybotron, released in 1983.
Enter was an American magazine published from October 1983 to May 1985 by Children's Television Workshop (CTW, later renamed Sesame Workshop). Only 17 issues were printed.
Similar to sibling titles Sesame Street, The Electric Company, and 3-2-1 Contact magazines, the title was aimed at school-age children.
The focus of the magazine was, as declared on the cover, "The world of computers and new technology". Each issue included programs in the BASIC computer language, which readers could type into their own home computer.
Readers were introduced to technological innovations of the day, such as optical disc recording technology, which was new at the time.
Unlike other magazines produced by Children's Television Workshop, Enter did not tie into one of the television series produced by the organization. Perhaps for this reason, the magazine lasted only about a year and a half. Beginning in June 1985, some of its features were folded into 3-2-1 Contact magazine, which printed computer programs as part of an "Enter section" for a short while. This section was later renamed "BASIC training."
Usage examples of "enter".
Brenna broke free of the forest and entered a meadow abloom with heather.
At Bayazid, I performed my ablution in the courtyard, entered the mosque and prayed.
CHAPTER 26 They Ride the Mountains Toward Goldburg Five days the Fellowship abode at Whiteness, and or ever they departed Clement waged men-at-arms of the lord of the town, besides servants to look to the beasts amongst the mountains, so that what with one, what with another, they entered the gates of the mountains a goodly company of four score and ten.
As there is Good, the Absolute, as well as Good, the quality, so, together with the derived evil entering into something not itself, there must be the Absolute Evil.
When Ace spotted the old cabin he saw an elderly man about to enter it, his arms full of firewood.
Food of a starchy or saccharine character is apt to increase acidity, and interfere with the assimilation of other elements, therefore, articles, rich in fatty matters, should enter largely into the diet.
The English, despite the fact that they are in the doctrine of faith alone, nevertheless in the exhortation to the Holy Communion openly teach self-examination, acknowledgment, confession of sins, penitence and renewal of life, and warn those who do not do these things with the words that otherwise the devil will enter into them as he did into Judas, fill them with all iniquity, and destroy both body and soul.
Holding back as they reached a less-frequented street, Harry saw Alban enter the Acme Florists, which was near the middle of the block.
There is a case on record of a boy of fourteen who was shot in the right shoulder, the bullet entering through the right upper border of the trapezius, two inches from the acromion process.
No man enters a Martian city without giving a very detailed and satisfactory account of himself, nor did I delude myself with the belief that I could for a moment impose upon the acumen of the officers of the guard to whom I should be taken the moment I applied at any one of the gates.
Stoth priest, now fully confirmed and entered into his adeptship, went before the Mechanist Union with a proposal to distribute the drug, which retards deterioration of cell generations and extends the number of such replications per organism as well as conferring extensive immunities, throughout the thirty-seven nations.
As the carriage entered upon the forest that adjoined his paternal domain, his eyes once more caught, between the chesnut avenue, the turreted corners of the chateau.
Lord Althorp here arose to request the house to adjourn, in consequence of circumstances which had come to his knowledge since he had entered the house.
The reply of those who opposed the adjournment was that the condition of public affairs did actually tend to revolution, and that instead of fanning the popular excitement by remaining in session, Congress would be thus most wisely allaying the fears which had entered the minds of so large a number of the people.
Entering the house, Prince Andrew saw Nesvitski and another adjutant having something to eat.