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ingression|ɪnˈgrɛʃən| [ad. L. ingressiōn-em, n. of action f. ingredī to enter: see ingress. Cf. obs. F. ingression (Godef., Littré).] The action of going in or entering; entrance; invasion.
c1470Harding Chron. xxxi. i, Pinner then had Logres in gouernaile, And kyng ther of was by wrong ingression. 1509Barclay Shyp of Folys (1874) II. 325 It appereth that theyr ingressyon Into relygion, is more for welth and eas. 1633P. Fletcher Elisa ii. xlvi, Unfriendly friends..why do ye strive To barre wisht death from his so just ingression? a1661Fuller Worthies, Shropsh. iii. (1662) 2 Sulphur hath ingression into Mettal, and Bitumen none at all. 1738Bolingbroke Idea Patriot King ii. 248 If the heart of a prince be not corrupt, these truths will find an easy ingression..to it. 1886H. W. Smyth in Amer. Jrnl. Philol. VII. 371 Traces are manifest [among critics of the Iliad] of an inclination to suffer the ingression of antique forms. |