Phrasal Verb - Looking in on
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.Definition
A phrasal verb meaning to check on or visit someone or something, often unannounced or unexpectedly, to make sure they are all right or to provide assistance. It can also mean to observe or monitor a situation.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I'll look in on the baby while you go to the store. |
| 2 | Can you look in on my dog while I'm at work? |
| 3 | I'll look in on the progress of the project tomorrow. |
| 4 | I'd appreciate it if you could look in on my elderly neighbor. |
| 5 | The manager asked me to look in on the employees during the lunch break. |
| 6 | Let me look in on the meeting before I join. |
| 7 | I'll look in on the patients before I leave the hospital. |
| 8 | Can you look in on the experiment while I take a break? |
| 9 | I'll look in on the financial reports before they are presented to the board. |
| 10 | The detective looked in on the suspect's alibi. |