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UK
/ɪnɡɹˈɛs/
]
NOUN
- (astronomy) the disappearance of a celestial body prior to an eclipse
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the act of entering
she made a grand entrance
How To Use ingress In A Sentence
- Suicide doors facilitate ingress and egress, and the entire seat can slide forward to extend the cargo capacity behind it.
- Too many people, second floor, only one obvious ingress and egress, and walking into an unknown situation. THE SHADOWS OF POWER
- The fate maps of the different vertebrates are thus similar when one looks at the relationship between the germ layers and the site of ingression of cells at gastrulation.
- Around the same time, the sclerocytes located in the outer cell layer, ingress and migrate into the posterior portion of the inner cell mass.
- Some apartments have been affected by water ingress.
- Many of the desirable durability characteristics of concrete are predicated on the development of a refined pore structure within the paste in order to resist the ingress of water, carbon dioxide, or de-icing chemicals.
- After a period of time in which the dinosaurs could comfortably have spawned, lived, and been eliminated by space aliens, the door opened, and I gained ingress.
- The active device area must be hermetically sealed to prevent the ingress of water and oxygen that can degrade the polymer and the reactive metal cathode.
- If you are on the ground floor, the cause of the water ingress may be rising damp.
- The letters c, q, and x are used for velaric ingressive stop consonants - clicks, as they are more usually known.