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v. t.
To prevent ingress or access to, or exit from, by fastening the lock or locks of; -- often with up; as, to lock or lock up, a house, jail, room, trunk. etc.
v. t.
To go into or upon; to pass within the confines of; to enter; -- used of forcible or rude ingress.
n.
The entrance of the moon into the shadow of the earth in eclipses, the sun's entrance into a sign, etc.
n.
A passage by which an inclosed place may be entered; a place of ingress; entrance.
n.
The act of entering or going into; ingress; as, the entrance of a person into a house or an apartment; hence, the act of taking possession, as of property, or of office; as, the entrance of an heir upon his inheritance, or of a magistrate into office.
a.
Free of access; not shut up; not closed; affording unobstructed ingress or egress; not impeding or preventing passage; not locked up or covered over; -- applied to passageways; as, an open door, window, road, etc.; also, to inclosed structures or objects; as, open houses, boxes, baskets, bottles, etc.; also, to means of communication or approach by water or land; as, an open harbor or roadstead.
n.
A coming in; entrance; admittance; ingress; infusion.
v. i.
To go in; to enter.
n.
The sunken space or court, giving ingress and affording light to the basement of a building.
n.
The act of entering; entrance; as, the ingress of air into the lungs.
v. t.
To shut up, as a town or fortress, by investing it with troops or vessels or war for the purpose of preventing ingress or egress, or the introduction of supplies. See note under Blockade, n.
v. t.
The shutting up of a place by troops or ships, with the purpose of preventing ingress or egress, or the reception of supplies; as, the blockade of the ports of an enemy.
v. t.
To close so as to hinder ingress or egress; as, to shut a door or a gate; to shut one's eyes or mouth.
n.
The act of entering or passing into or upon; entrance; ingress; hence, beginnings or first attempts; as, the entry of a person into a house or city; the entry of a river into the sea; the entry of air into the blood; an entry upon an undertaking.
n.
Power or liberty of entrance or access; means of entering; as, all ingress was prohibited.
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Act of entering; entrance.
n.
Entrance; ingress.
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Entrance; ingress.
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