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Entrain
Definition:
Entrain (verb)
- To board or be boarded onto a train or other mode of transport.
- To synchronize the rhythm or pace of one's actions with a specified external source.
- To cause or result in the mixing or combining of particles or substances.
Usage:
Sense 1 (Boarding onto a train):
- He entrained for New York City early in the morning.
- After saying goodbye to her parents, Sarah entrained onto the train bound for London.
Sense 2 (Synchronizing actions with external source):
- The conductor entrained the musicians, ensuring they all played in perfect harmony.
- During the yoga class, the instructor urged the students to entrain their breathing with their movements.
Sense 3 (Mixing or combining substances):
- The chemist discovered the perfect conditions to entrain the two liquids and create a new compound.
- By continuously stirring, the cook was able to entrain the ingredients into a smooth and creamy sauce.
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