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ingression
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.]ThesaurusingressionnounThe state of being allowed entry:admission, admittance, entrance, ingress, introduction, intromission.Ingression
Ingression the penetration of low-lying coastal land by seawater when the sea level rises or the shore submerges. Ingres-sive shores, characterized by broken coastlines, form as a result of ingression. Depending on the origin of the low-lying areas, the shores are classified as glacial, fluvial, eolian, and structuraldenudational. LegalSeeIngressFinancialSeeingressingression
Synonyms for ingressionnoun the state of being allowed entrySynonyms- admission
- admittance
- entrance
- ingress
- introduction
- intromission
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