Phrasal Verb - letting in
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.Definition
- To allow someone to enter a place or a situation, often reluctantly. 2. To make someone aware of something, often unexpectedly. 3. To introduce or bring in a new idea or element.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The security guard let us in after we showed our IDs. |
| 2 | The rain started to let in through the broken window. |
| 3 | The news of his promotion really let him in. |
| 4 | The new employee was let in on the company's secret. |
| 5 | The chef let in a pinch of nutmeg to enhance the flavor. |
| 6 | My friend let me in on a little secret. |
| 7 | The teacher let the students in on the history of the school. |
| 8 | The manager let the new project in despite opposition. |
| 9 | The politician let the media in to view the damage. |
| 10 | The artist let her emotions in to create a powerful piece. |