Phrasal Verb - roping in
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.Definition
- To involve or persuade someone to join or participate in an activity or project, often unwillingly or unexpectedly.
- To wait for an opportunity to arise or take advantage of a situation to achieve a desired outcome.
- To deceive or manipulate someone into doing something.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The company is roping in new employees for the upcoming project. |
| 2 | The salesman roped us into buying an expensive package. |
| 3 | I was roped in to help with the charity event. |
| 4 | The politician was roped in for a corruption scandal. |
| 5 | The team roped in the expert for advice on the project. |
| 6 | He tried to rope me into his scheme but I refused. |
| 7 | The company is roping in customers with a special offer. |
| 8 | The event organizer roped in celebrities to attract more attendees. |
| 9 | The team roped in the new recruit for the important task. |
| 10 | The politician was roped in to give a speech at the conference. |