enterate
/ɛntɪˈreɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to enter or insert something, especially a substance, into a body or tissue
“The bacteria enterate the host’s immune system.”
2. verb
to record or report something in a particular place or area
“The news team will enterate the latest updates in the city.”
3. verb
to put in or introduce something, especially a concept or idea, into a particular place or culture
“The new fashion trend will enterate the international market next year.”
4. verb
to become or make something enter or be present in a particular place or situation
“The smell of coffee will enterate the entire house.”