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View definitions for entering into

entering into

verb as in engage in

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Ernst and the officials were not married at the time and Senate rules do not bar lawmakers from entering into romantic relationships with lobbyists or other legislative advocates.

From Salon

The Los Angeles Fire Department said that the earthquake was felt across downtown Los Angeles but the agency was not entering into "Earthquake Mode" over the incident.

From BBC

The following year, the Methodist Church said that while it was "not yet ready to apply for its ministers to officiate at same-sex marriages", no congregant residing in a member country that recognised civil unions would be "prevented from entering into such a union which can be as same-sex or opposite sex couples".

From BBC

“We’re entering into a different era,” Cohen said on Thursday, “and for us, we’re motivated to win that era at USC.”

We’re entering into a different era and for us, we’re motivated to win that era at USC.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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