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in·gress I0140400 (ĭn′grĕs′)n.1. also in·gres·sion (ĭn-grĕsh′ən) A going in or entering.2. Right or permission to enter.3. A means or place of entering. [Middle English ingresse, from Latin ingressus, from past participle of ingredī, to enter : in-, in; see in-2 + gradī, to step; see ghredh- in Indo-European roots.]ingress (ˈɪŋɡrɛs) n1. the act of going or coming in; an entering2. a way in; entrance3. the right or permission to enter4. (Astronomy) astronomy another name for immersion2[C15: from Latin ingressus, from ingredī to go in, from gradī to step, go] ingression nin•gress (ˈɪn grɛs) n. 1. the act of going in or entering. 2. the right to enter. 3. a means or place of entering. [1400–50; late Middle English < Latin ingressus a going in, commencing] in•gres•sion (ɪnˈgrɛʃ ən) n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ingress - (astronomy) the disappearance of a celestial body prior to an eclipseimmersionastronomy, uranology - the branch of physics that studies celestial bodies and the universe as a wholedisappearance - the event of passing out of sighteclipse, occultation - one celestial body obscures anotheregress, emersion - (astronomy) the reappearance of a celestial body after an eclipse | | 2. | ingress - the act of entering; "she made a grand entrance"incoming, entering, entrance, entryarrival - the act of arriving at a certain place; "they awaited her arrival"incursion - the act of entering some territory or domain (often in large numbers); "the incursion of television into the American living room"intrusion - entrance by force or without permission or welcomeirruption - a sudden violent entrance; a bursting in; "the recent irruption of bad manners"entree - the act of entering; "she made a graceful entree into the ballroom"enrollment, enrolment, registration - the act of enrollingpenetration - the act of entering into or through something; "the penetration of upper management by women"admission, admittance - the act of admitting someone to enter; "the surgery was performed on his second admission to the clinic" |
ingressnoun1. entry, admission, intrusion, leakage, seepage, inundation, inrush The wood may have been weakened by the ingress of water.2. entrance, access, entry, door, admission, entrée, admittance, right of entry A lorry was blocking the ingress.ingressnoun1. The act of entering:entrance, entry.2. The right to enter or make use of:access, admission, admittance, entrance, entrée, entry.3. The state of being allowed entry:admission, admittance, entrance, ingression, introduction, intromission.Translationsingress
ingress[′in‚gres] (astronomy) The entrance of the moon into the shadow of the earth in an eclipse, of a planet into the disk of the sun, or of a satellite (or its shadow) onto the disk of the parent planet. (science and technology) The act of entering, as of air into the lungs or a liquid into an orifice. Ingress (religion, spiritualism, and occult)Ingress refers to the entry of a planet, one of the luminaries (the Sun or the Moon), or some other celestial body such as an asteroid into a sign of the zodiac. Modern ephemerides (tables of planetary positions) often include information on the exact time one of the planets or one of the luminaries enters a new sign. The term has also been used to refer to the entry of a transiting planet or luminary into a new house. ingressTo enter hostile territory. The inbound mission to the target after crossing a friendly boundary. The outbound journey from the target is egress.ingressAn entrance. Contrast with "egress," which means exit. See ingress traffic. See also Ingres.Ingress Related to Ingress: Ingress protectioningress1) n. entrance. 2) the right to enter. 3) v. the act of entering. Often used in the combination "ingress and egress" which means entering and leaving, to describe one's rights to come and go under an easement over another's property. (See: egress, easement) INGRESS, EGRESS AND REGRESS. These words are frequently used in leases to express the right of the lessee to enter, go upon, and return from the lands in question. ingress
IngressAn entrance or, in the context of real estate, the right to enter a property.ingress Related to ingress: Ingress protectionSynonyms for ingressnoun entrySynonyms- entry
- admission
- intrusion
- leakage
- seepage
- inundation
- inrush
noun entranceSynonyms- entrance
- access
- entry
- door
- admission
- entrée
- admittance
- right of entry
Synonyms for ingressnoun the act of enteringSynonymsnoun the right to enter or make use ofSynonyms- access
- admission
- admittance
- entrance
- entrée
- entry
noun the state of being allowed entrySynonyms- admission
- admittance
- entrance
- ingression
- introduction
- intromission
Synonyms for ingressnoun (astronomy) the disappearance of a celestial body prior to an eclipseSynonymsRelated Words- astronomy
- uranology
- disappearance
- eclipse
- occultation
Antonymsnoun the act of enteringSynonyms- incoming
- entering
- entrance
- entry
Related Words- arrival
- incursion
- intrusion
- irruption
- entree
- enrollment
- enrolment
- registration
- penetration
- admission
- admittance
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