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    en·trance
    [ˈɛntr(ə)ns]
    noun
    entrance (noun) · entrances (plural noun)
    1. an opening, such as a door, passage, or gate, that allows access to a place:
      "the southern entrance of the palace" · "the entrance to a tunnel" · "an entrance hall"
      Opposite:
    2. an act or instance of entering somewhere:
      "at their abrupt entrance he rose to his feet" · "their entrance into the political arena"
      Opposite:
    Origin
    early 16th century: from Old French, from entrer ‘enter’.
    en·trance
    [ɪnˈtrɑːns, ɛnˈtrɑːns]
    verb
    entrance (verb) · entrances (third person present) · entranced (past tense) · entranced (past participle) · entrancing (present participle)
    Origin
    late 16th century (formerly also as intrance): from en-, in- ‘into’ + trance.
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    From Middle French entrance (“entry”). Replaced native Middle English ingang (“entrance, admission”), from Old English ingang (“ingress, entry, entrance”) . entrance ( countable and uncountable, plural entrances) Her entrance attracted no attention whatsoever. The act of taking possession, as of property, or of office.
    Entrance definition: an act of entering, as into a place or upon new duties. See examples of ENTRANCE used in a sentence.
    Other forms: entrances; entranced; entrancing As a noun, entrance means an act of entering or something that provides a way to enter something. You can make a grand entrance when you arrive at a party, as long as you can actually find the entrance. Entrance has two pronunciations.
    entrance ( countable and uncountable, plural entrances) Her entrance attracted no attention whatsoever. The act of taking possession, as of property, or of office. ( countable) The place of entering, as a gate or doorway. Place your bag by the entrance so that you can find it easily. You'll need a ticket to gain entrance to the museum.
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