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    Use "entrant" in a sentence

    entrant example sentences

    entrant


    1. glories, that the entrant was his own gardener, who had learned his


    2. The nine-digit number was the social security number of the entrant and the six numbers that followed were the numbers selected that could make the player rich


    3. There was the sound of another key being inserted in the lock, and the knob rattled more furiously this time, as though the prospective entrant was growing more irritated with each unsuccessful attempt


    4. If, in his judgement, the attitude of the entrant is such as to cause concern, then


    5. Was the entrant just going through the motion without conviction?


    6. If the entrant is over the age of 40 years, the pass mark will be reduced by 10%


    7. costs to their customers of moving to a new entrant


    8. time to develop and operationalise which means that a new entrant to


    9. As a lateral entrant into politics, he offered hope to many private-sector professionals who wanted to shift to public service


    10. In his naivety, he belittled the entrant for lack of creativity, imagination, and inspiration, and from that day forward had vowed never to taste cheesecake again

    11. A new entrant would have trouble getting reimbursed by health insurance companies, which want to send business to only the lowest-cost labs


    12. They may also indicate that the company is operating within a franchise and is less susceptible to having its profits eroded by a new entrant


    13. And even if governments do nothing, they are an invitation to new competitors to try to capture some of their very lucrative business, often by using a newer technology that allows the entrant to leapfrog the incumbent with lower prices or better products


    14. There is a surplus here that the new entrant will not have to reproduce, but the additional cash or the higher market price of the land certainly adds to the asset value of this particular company


    15. General inflation and the increased costs associated with it probably would prevent a lot of new competitors and even existing competitors from spending the huge amounts of money it would take to become a new entrant or an expanded entity in diesel engine manufacture in order to compete with Cummins Engine


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    Synonyms for "entrant"

    entrant fledgeling fledgling freshman neophyte newbie newcomer starter

    "entrant" definitions

    a commodity that enters competition with established merchandise


    any new participant in some activity


    someone who enters


    one who enters a competition