en·ter vi: to go or come in; specif: to go upon real property by right of entry esp. to take possession
lessor shall have the right to enter and take possession
— often used in deeds and leases
vt
1: to come or go into
2: record register
3: to put in correct form before a court or on a record
enter ed judgment against the defendant
4: to go upon (real property) by right of entry esp. to take possession
if the lessee defaults, the lessor may enter the premises compare distrain
en·ter·able adj
enter into: to make oneself a party to or in
no State shall enter into any treaty, alliance or confederation — U.S. Constitution art. I
entered into a lease
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.