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Entrance
01
an opening like a door, gate, or passage that we can use to enter a building, room, etc.
Examples
Please wait for me at the entrance of the museum.
The entrance to the house is decorated with flowers.
02
a movement into or inward
Examples
The sudden entrance of guests caught everyone by surprise.
The entrance of the supplies was delayed by customs.
04
the right granted to someone to enter a place or event
Examples
The museum offers free entrance on Sundays.
Entrance to the concert was restricted to ticket holders only.
to entrance
01
to attract someone completely, making them deeply interested
Transitive: to entrance sb
Examples
The captivating beauty of the artwork entranced visitors to the museum.
His eloquent speech entranced the audience, holding their attention from start to finish.
02
to captivate or enchant someone by casting a magical spell
Transitive: to entrance sb
Examples
The magician used a spell to entrance the audience, leaving them spellbound.
The mysterious painting seemed to entrance those who looked at it for too long.
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