Entrant in a sentence as a noun

A new entrant in Europe might have a similar effect there.

They are not an early entrant here; they need to do better than the competition, not notably worse.

I'm also sure McDonald's would welcome another entrant to "disrupt" the space and get them out of their establishment.

A new entrant can't just come into the market and pick off the most desirable customers or the ones that are cheapest to service.

You can see this with Jolla- interesting new entrant, aims to provide a less monolithic, more hackable device, built on the Nokia N9, which was widely acclaimed.

Who would go for that?the mistake that most companies make is that they assume that they're the only ones that are capable of challenging their existing business with a disruptive entrant.

It is a meaningless statement that every wide-eyed naive entrant to any business originally thinks.

Any new entrant in framework territory should be immediately explicit about what advantages it provides.

Entrant definitions

noun

a commodity that enters competition with established merchandise; "a well publicized entrant is the pocket computer"

noun

any new participant in some activity

See also: newcomer fledgling fledgeling starter neophyte freshman newbie

noun

someone who enters; "new entrants to the country must go though immigration procedures"

noun

one who enters a competition