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access the right or ability to enter, look at, or use something. [1/4 definitions]
admission the act, process, or result of allowing to enter. [2/3 definitions]
admit to let in; allow to enter. [1/2 definitions]
admittance permission to enter; right of entry.
balcony A balcony is something attached to the outside of a building but high off the ground. It is a place to stand or sit in the open air. You enter a balcony through a door in an upstairs room of the building. [1/2 definitions]
ballot a piece of paper on which people who are voting enter their choices. [1/3 definitions]
barge in to enter or interrupt in a rude or clumsy way.
break in to enter by force and illegally. [1/2 definitions]
break into If someone breaks into a house or other place, they break the lock on the door or enter in some other way using force, usually to steal things. [1/3 definitions]
challenge an invitation to enter into a fight or other contest of skill. [2/6 definitions]
come to arrive or enter. [1/4 definitions]
crash1 (informal) to enter without being invited or allowed. [1/7 definitions]
crossword puzzle a puzzle in which a person must guess words from clues and enter them in a pattern of squares, one letter per square.
electrode a part of an electric or electronic device. An electrode allows electric current to enter or leave a device such as a battery.
end up to enter into a situation or place or action as the final choice or result.
enter When you enter something, you go into it. [4/6 definitions]
entrance1 The right or permission to enter. [1/3 definitions]
front When you go to a store, you usually enter the front of the store. It is the part that is most forward. At school, your teacher usually stands at the front of the class. [1/6 definitions]
get in to go in; enter. [1/2 definitions]
in When you go in the house, you enter the house. You go inside it. [2/6 definitions]
infiltrate to enter into in secret.