eingehen

Etymology
From, from. Analyzable as.

Verb

 * 1)  to enter; to go inside
 * 2)  to arrive
 * Noun: Eingang
 * 1)  to contract, to shrivel;  to shrink in the wash
 * 2)  to die
 * 3)  to discuss; to treat; to elaborate on
 * 4)  to respond to; to take (a question on )
 * 5)  to agree to; to accept (an offer)
 * 6)  to contract; to conclude (an agreement)
 * 7)  to lose ; to fail
 * 1)  to die
 * 2)  to discuss; to treat; to elaborate on
 * 3)  to respond to; to take (a question on )
 * 4)  to agree to; to accept (an offer)
 * 5)  to contract; to conclude (an agreement)
 * 6)  to lose ; to fail
 * 1)  to respond to; to take (a question on )
 * 2)  to agree to; to accept (an offer)
 * 3)  to contract; to conclude (an agreement)
 * 4)  to lose ; to fail
 * 1)  to contract; to conclude (an agreement)
 * 2)  to lose ; to fail
 * 1)  to lose ; to fail
 * 1)  to lose ; to fail
 * 1)  to lose ; to fail
 * 1)  to lose ; to fail

Usage notes

 * The perfect auxiliary is generally ; in transitive use it can alternatively be : Sie haben einen bindenden Vertrag eingegangen. (Such usage is suggested by prescriptive grammar, but sounds somewhat odd in this case.)