- to come or go in: Knock before you enter.
- to be admitted into a school, competition, etc.: Some contestants enter as late as a day before the race.
- to make a beginning (often followed by on or upon): We have entered upon a new phase in history.
- to come upon the stage (used in stage directions as the 3rd person imperative singular or plural): Enter Othello, and Iago at a distance.
- to come or go into: He just entered the building. The thought never entered my mind.
- to penetrate or pierce: The bullet entered the flesh.
- to put in or insert.
- to become a member of; join: to enter a club.
- to cause to be admitted, as into a school, competition, etc.: to enter a horse in a race.
- to make a beginning of or in, or begin upon; engage or become involved in: He entered the medical profession.
- to share in; have an intuitive understanding of: In order to appreciate the novel, one must be able to enter the spirit of the work.
- to make a record of; record or register: to enter a new word in a dictionary.
- Law.
- to make a formal record of (a fact).
- to occupy or to take possession of (lands); make an entrance, entry, ingress in, under claim of a right to possession.
- to file an application for (public lands).
- to put (a document, program, data, etc.) into a computer system: Enter your new document into the word-processing system.
- to put forward, submit, or register formally: to enter an objection to a proposed action; to enter a bid for a contract.
- to report (a ship, cargo, etc.) at the custom house.
- enter into,
- to participate in; engage in.
- to investigate; consider: We will enter into the question of inherited characteristics at a future time.
- to sympathize with; share in.
- to form a constituent part or ingredient of: There is another factor that enters into the situation.
- to go into a particular state: to enter into a state of suspended animation.
- variant of entero- before a vowel: enteritis.
- to come or go into (a place, house, etc)
- to penetrate or pierce
- to introduce or insert
- to join (a party, organization, etc)
- to become involved or take part (in)
- to record (an item such as a commercial transaction) in a journal, account, register, etc
- to record (a name, etc) on a list
- to present or submit
- to come on stage: used as a stage direction
- to begin; start
- to come into possession (of)
- to place (evidence, a plea, etc) before a court of law or upon the court records
- (tr) law
- to go onto and occupy (land)
- to file a claim to (public lands)