Phrasal Verb - Going in for
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.Definition
To actively participate or engage in something with enthusiasm or determination, often implying taking a strong stance or advocating for a particular point of view. It can also mean to approach or attack someone or something directly.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | She went in for the win by making the final shot. |
| 2 | The team went in for intensive training before the big tournament. |
| 3 | He went in for his opponent with a powerful punch. |
| 4 | The investigators went in for the suspect's alibi. |
| 5 | She went in for a promotion, but was denied. |
| 6 | The coach went in for the new player, giving him a chance to prove himself. |
| 7 | The prosecutor went in for the kill during the closing arguments. |
| 8 | He went in for a swim in the lake. |
| 9 | They went in for a heated debate about politics. |
| 10 | She went in for heart surgery and recovered well. |