enter mind

enter (one's) mind

To occur to one suddenly. After that idea entered my mind, I was able to alter the experiment and finally achieve some success.
See also: enter, mind
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

enter one's mind

Fig. [for an idea or memory] to come into one's consciousness; to be thought of. Leave you behind? The thought never even entered my mind. A very interesting idea just entered my mind. What if I ran for Congress?
See also: enter, mind
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • enter (one's) mind
  • enter one's mind
  • make mind up
  • make up (one's) mind
  • make up mind
  • make up one's mind
  • make up your mind
  • Make your mind up
  • have a mind to
  • have a mind to (do something)
References in periodicals archive
Jeanice Smith, the district's assistant superintendent for instruction curriculum and student services, "We've been hungry for a long time to break through on math." Enter MIND Research Institute, a non-profit organization based in California.
Sadly, its marketing was more abject than a raccoon's golf swing and the product didn't even begin to enter minds for some time.