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Phrasal Verb - Going in (phrasal verb)

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To enter or move into a place, often forcefully or secretly.
  2. To join or participate in something, especially a group or activity.
  3. To agree or conform to something, often reluctantly.

Examples

No.Example
1He went in the house to get some water.
2The new employee is going in on the project this week.
3The thieves went in through the back door.
4She went in on her boyfriend for not helping with the chores.
5The team went in strong in the second half of the game.
6The manager went in on the employee for not meeting the deadline.
7The students went in on the debate, each sharing their opinions.
8The committee went in on the proposal, approving it unanimously.
9He went in on a diet and exercise plan to get in shape.
10The investors went in on the new startup, providing the necessary capital.