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View usage for: ingress in British English (ˈɪŋɡrɛs) noun1. the act of going or coming in; an entering 3. the right or permission to enter 4. astronomy another name for immersion (sense 2) Derived forms ingression (ɪnˈɡrɛʃən) noun Word origin C15: from Latin ingressus, from ingredī to go in, from gradī to step, go ingress in American English (ˈɪnˌgrɛs) noun1. the act of entering : also inˈgression (ɪnˈgrɛʃən) 2. the right or permission to enter 3. a place or means of entering; entrance Word origin ME < L ingressus, pp. of ingredi, to step into, enter < in-, into + gradi, to go: see grade Examples of 'ingress' in a sentenceingress Thereafter, there would be no ingress or exit except by specific arrangement or on the authority of the Commandant.At the top of the bedroom stairs, Patrick steps back to allow Joe ingress to the bedroom.He had to move now, ingress and egress before his nerves frayed and the last adrenalin dribbled away.Too many people, second floor, only one obvious ingress and egress, and walking into an unknown situation. Synonyms of 'ingress'entry, admission, intrusion, leakage entrance, access, entry, door More Synonyms of ingress Definition the act of going or coming in The wood may have been weakened by the ingress of water. Synonyms entry admission intrusion leakage inundation inrush Definition the right or permission to enter A lorry was blocking the ingress. Additional synonymsDefinition the right or opportunity to use something or enter a place The facilities have been adapted to give access to wheelchair users. Synonyms admission, entry, passage, entrée, admittance, ingressDefinition permission to join an organization There has been a slight increase in hospital admissions. Synonyms admittance, access, entry, introduction, entrance, acceptance, initiation, entrée, ingressDefinition the right to enter He is trying to gain admittance into medical school. Synonyms access, entry, way in, passage, entrance, reception, acceptance, allowing, admitting, letting in - ingratiating
- ingratitude
- ingredient
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- inhabit
- inhabitant
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