entrant
Americannoun
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a person who enters
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a new member of a group, society, or association
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a person who enters a competition or contest; competitor
Other Word Forms
- nonentrant noun
Etymology
Origin of entrant
1625–35; < French, noun use of entrant, present participle of entrer to enter
Example Sentences
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New entrant JD.com recently reported a 55% drop in quarterly net profit, while sector leader Meituan on Friday posted its first loss in nearly three years.
More than half of China's 150 humanoid robot companies -- a figure still increasing -- are "startups or 'cross-industry' entrants, which is a good thing for innovation", Li said.
From Barron's
New entrants, new architectures, and new technologies routinely scramble the competitive landscape.
From Barron's
The analysts said that incumbents and new entrants have a few reasons to work together, including so that commercial satellite firms can avoid the hassle of winning over global regulators.
From MarketWatch
The late entrants were revealed on Wednesday night's instalment of the ITV show, and will be shown entering the camp on Thursday's episode.
From BBC
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