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    entry
    /ˈɛntri/

    noun

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  2. ENTRY definition: 1. the act of entering a place or joining a particular society or organization: 2. a door, gate…. Learn more.

  3. How to use entry in a sentence. the right or privilege of entering : entrée; the act of entering : entrance; a place of entrance: such as… See the full definition

  4. noun. the act or an instance of entering; entrance. a point or place for entering, such as a door, gate, etc. the right or liberty of entering; admission; access. ( as modifier ) an entry permit. the act of recording an item, such as a commercial transaction, in a journal, account, register, etc.

  5. Entry has loads of meanings, most of them concerning going inside someplace and the way you happen to get inside. It can also refer to written records (as in a diary or ledger) or a submission to a contest. When you go into the room, you make an entry. The door you go through is also an entry.

  6. An entry is something that you complete in order to take part in a competition, for example the answers to a set of questions. The closing date for entries is 31st December. American English : entry / ˈɛntri /

  7. the act of entering a place or joining a particular society or organization: A flock of sheep blocked our entry to the farm. I can't go down that street - there's a "No entry" sign. The actress's entry into the world of politics surprised most people. She made her entry to the ceremony surrounded by a group of photographers.

  8. 1. the act or an instance of entering; entrance. 2. a point or place for entering, such as a door, gate, etc. 3. a. the right or liberty of entering; admission; access.

  9. Definition of entry noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. A complete guide to the word "ENTRY": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  11. the act of coming into or going into a place: She was refused entry to the US. Police gained entry by breaking a window. Fewer examples. There were extra guards at airports and other ports of entry. Security at U.S. ports of entry has been strengthened. There was no sign of forced entry. The bar's manager has the right to refuse entry.