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entrance

[en-truhns] / ˈɛn trəns /




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Satellite imagery suggests that Iran has been hardening entrances to its nuclear sites in case of attack.

From The Wall Street Journal

Highland Council said it was removed from its position near the building's entrance on Wednesday and placed in storage.

From BBC

These were typically female mediums who were entranced and spoke in the spirits’ voices.

From Literature

Nearly three months on, the building still carries the attack in its bones: insurers picking through debris, piles of glass heaped by the entrance, the auditorium a burnt-out shell.

From BBC

In recent weeks, Tehran has been working to better protect its main nuclear sites from another round of U.S. bombing, pouring soil and concrete over the sites’ entrances to harden their defenses.

From The Wall Street Journal