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In some senses, entrain is marked as figuratively, archaic, poetic. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
enough, possible
VERB + ENTRAIN
want
ENTRAIN + NOUN
brain, dullness, regiment
verb
To draw (something) along as a current does.
water entrained by steam
To suspend (small particles) in the current of a fluid.
In certain cases, it is possible to entrain enough of the solids continually in the effluent gas stream and then to disentrain them again away from the bed.
To set up or propagate (a signal), such as an oscillation.
To conjoin, to link; as in a series of entities, elements, objects or processes.
To become trained or conditioned in (a pattern of brain behavior).
There are several neurofeedback-related approaches that make use of auditory and/or visual stimulation (AVS) to entrain or disentrain brain electrical activity.
Hence, interestingly, a speaker (VR) might disentrain in no-frequency but entrain in the frequency of a particular discourse function; we also have a speaker with the opposite pattern (DF).
verb
To get into or board a railway train.
There were two further unscheduled stops, one at a small station, Skalice, where a small party of tourists entrained, and at Břeclav, a junction and customs post on the Austrian frontier.
[...] and the Southern Region has recently given another lead by adopting an approach practised for some time by certain U.S. commuter railroads - the pamphlet or brochure left on every seat at a rush-hour before passengers entrain.
To put aboard a railway train.
to entrain a regiment
The train of articulated L.N.E.R. stock, of the type used on the London suburban services, which you have seen travelling empty over the Cheshire Lines Committee's main line through Trafford Park about midday in a westerly direction, was probably being sent to entrain workers from Risley (between Glazebrook and Padgate) at the conclusion of the morning shift.
noun
Spirit, liveliness, vivacity, drive.
[T]he greater number of reasonable people attributed the want of entrain and dullness of the whole thing to the presence of Monsignore ——.
To some the delightful freshness and humour of Northanger Abbey, its completeness, finish, and entrain, obscure the undoubted critical facts that its scale is small, and its scheme, after all, that of burlesque or parody, a kind in which the first rank is reached with difficulty.
water entrained by steam
WiktionaryIn certain cases, it is possible to entrain enough of the solids continually in the effluent gas stream and then to disentrain them again away from the bed.
WiktionaryThere are several neurofeedback-related approaches that make use of auditory and/or visual stimulation (AVS) to entrain or disentrain brain electrical activity.
WiktionaryThere were two further unscheduled stops, one at a small station, Skalice, where a small party of tourists entrained, and at Břeclav, a junction and customs post on the Austrian frontier.
Wiktionary[...] and the Southern Region has recently given another lead by adopting an approach practised for some time by certain U.S. commuter railroads - the pamphlet or brochure left on every seat at a rush
Wiktionaryto entrain a regiment
Wiktionaryi Register
In some senses, entrain is marked as figuratively, archaic, poetic. Watch for register when choosing this word.