His parents tried to make his entry into school life as smooth as possible. His friends were surprised by his entry into politics. She was denied entry into the courtroom. students competing for entry into the college
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Word History
Etymology
Middle English entre, from Anglo-French entree, from feminine of entré, past participle of entrer to enter