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enter
Verb
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To enter is to go into something.
I entered the building through the side door.
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To enter is to go in.
Please pay the fare before you enter.
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To type something into a computer.
I entered all the necessary information but it still won't work.
enter
Noun
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"Enter" is a key on a computer keyboard.
upon
Preposition
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on or onto
The police were called upon to save him.
The snow fell gently upon the lake.
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going to happen
Christmas is almost upon us.
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at (a time)
Upon his death, she became the owner of the store.
life
Noun
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Life is what makes a person, animal or plant grow and function.
s want to learn if there is life on other planets.
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Life is the time when people, animals or plants grow and exist before they die. Your life is the time that you live.
The life of an ant is not as long as the life of a human.
The lives of great men and women are very interesting.
He never left his home town in his life.
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The state of something being in existence.
We brought the company back to life, after it had be closed for 5 years.