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on-ramp
[on-ramp, awn-]
noun
an entrance lane for traffic from a street to a turnpike or freeway.
on-ramp
noun
a ramp that provides access to the specified part of a road system
an interstate highway on-ramp
a method of accessing a service or facility
an important on-ramp to the on-line world
Example Sentences
The pause ended as of October 2023, but the Biden administration provided a one-year “on-ramp” during which missed or delayed payments wouldn’t show up in borrowers’ credit reports.
People squeezed through holes in fences that were blocking the freeway on-ramp near Commercial Street.
The company’s goal is to make its app “a daily habit,” its chief financial officer told Sportico in the piece announcing the Ticketmaster deal, and explained it like this: “So you wake up every day, you check the scores from last night. This will also allow you to buy your favorite merch, play games and have an on-ramp into our betting experience and our collectibles experience.”
“Advent provides an on-ramp for people to meditate and remember what we are trying to connect to at this time of year, and that’s such an important part to rekindle in Evangelicalism.”
The southbound on-ramp at 3rd Street was open.
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