enter into
Britishverb
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to be considered as a necessary part of (one's plans, calculations, etc)
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to be in sympathy with
he enters into his patient's problems
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Participate in, take an active role or interest in, as in We had to think twice before we entered into these negotiations . [Late 1700s]
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Become party to (a contract), bind oneself, as in The nations entered into a new agreement . [First half of 1500s]
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Become a component, form a part of, as in Finances soon entered into the discussion . [Early 1700s]
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Also, go into . Consider, investigate, as in The report entered into the effect of high interest rates , or Let's not go into that . [Mid-1500s]
Example Sentences
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Nvidia said Wednesday in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing published along with its third-quarter earnings report that there’s “no assurance we will enter into definitive agreements with respect to the OpenAI opportunity or other potential investments.”
From Barron's
Nvidia said Wednesday in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing published along with its third-quarter earnings report,that there’s “no assurance we will enter into definitive agreements with respect to the OpenAI opportunity or other potential investments.”
From Barron's
What’s Next: In a quarterly regulatory filing, Nvidia said there is no assurance that it will enter into definitive agreements with respect to the OpenAI opportunity or other potential investments, or that any investment will be completed on expected terms.
From Barron's
What’s Next: In a quarterly regulatory filing, Nvidia said there is no assurance that it will enter into definitive agreements with respect to the OpenAI opportunity or other potential investments, or that any investment will be completed on expected terms.
From Barron's
"This data breach is ongoing and could expose any personal data you enter into the system," the UK has also warned travellers.
From BBC
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