verb
- present participle of entrain: to board or put aboard a train
- present participle of entrain: to carry along or sweep up in a current of air or water
- present participle of entrain: to synchronize biological rhythms with external cues
Usage: technical
Usage: biology
Examples
- The soldiers were entraining at the depot for deployment.
- Passengers began entraining as soon as the platform was announced.
- The wind was entraining dust particles from the desert floor.
- Water droplets were entraining in the powerful air current.
- Light exposure is entraining the patient’s circadian rhythm.
- The researcher studied how temperature changes affect entraining of sleep cycles.