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entrance

noun
The act of entering into a place; as the entrance of a person into a house or an apartment.

entrance

The power of entering. Let the porter give no entrance to strangers. Where diligence opens the door of the understanding, and impartiality keeps it, truth is sure to find an entrance and a welcome too.

entrance

The door, gate, passage or avenue, by which a place may be entered. They said, show us the entrance into the city. Judges 1:24.

entrance

Commencement; initiation; beginning. A youth at his entrance on a difficult science, is apt to be discouraged.

entrance

The act of taking possession, as of land; as the entrance of an heir or a disseizor into lands and tenements.

entrance

The act of taking possession, as of an office. Magistrates at their entrance into office, usually take an oath.

entrance

The act of entering a ship or goods at the custom-house.

entrance

The beginning of any thing. St. Augustine, in the entrance of one of his discourses, makes a kind of apology .