Sentences

entrain in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

ENTRAIN: To draw in or incorporate elements, such as particles or ideas, into a system or process.

Sample Sentences

  1. The sudden changes in temperature can entrain particles in the atmosphere, leading to unpredictable weather patterns.
  2. During the training session, the coach aimed to entrain the athletes with the team's core values and strategies.
  3. The river's strong current can entrain debris and sediment, shaping the landscape over time.
  4. As the music played, the rhythm seemed to entrain the dancers, synchronizing their movements effortlessly.
  5. The new technology was designed to entrain users with engaging content that fosters a deeper understanding of complex topics.
  6. The engineer designed a system to entrain air into the liquid for better mixing.
  7. During the storm, the powerful winds began to entrain leaves and debris from the ground.
  8. The experimental setup aimed to entrain particles within the fluid flow for analysis.
  9. In the lecture, the professor explained how certain pollutants can entrain sediments in rivers.
  10. The artist's latest installation seeks to entrain visitors' emotions through interactive elements.
  11. The sudden jolt of the train caused the passengers to entrain their belongings quickly.
  12. Scientists found that certain chemicals can entrain particles in the air, leading to improved air quality.
  13. The rhythmic beats of the music seemed to entrain the dancers, creating a mesmerizing flow of movement.
  14. In the experiment, the researchers aimed to entrain the water currents to observe their effects on sediment transport.
  15. The coach's motivational speech helped to entrain the team’s spirit, uniting them for the championship game.

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