Entrained [adjective]
Definition of Entrained:
en route, on the road to
Sentence/Example of Entrained:
The regiment entrained for the front and Yashka went with it.
At half-past twelve we were at the station, where the guns had already been entrained by a fatigue party.
By a forced march he reached Piedmont where his various brigades entrained for Manassas Junction, 35 miles away.
Steam is thus taken from the boiler “wet,” but no large quantity of water can usually be “entrained” by the steam.
All doubts were dispelled on the 20th, for the Division then entrained at Candas and detrained at Mericourt.
The following day it again entrained, and began to move into the Blaringham area.
On the other side of the Ganges we entrained again and reached Calcutta by noon.
Now it had been his habit for years to object to being entrained.
From there it entrained to Watten, and marched to billets at Houlle.
Two days later the battalion entrained in "trucks de luxe," and after a nine hours' extremely lumpy journey we reached Kantara.