Phrasal Verb - Going in (phrasal verb)
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.Definition
- To enter or move into a place, often forcefully or secretly.
- To join or participate in something, especially a group or activity.
- To agree or conform to something, often reluctantly.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | He went in the house to get some water. |
| 2 | The new employee is going in on the project this week. |
| 3 | The thieves went in through the back door. |
| 4 | She went in on her boyfriend for not helping with the chores. |
| 5 | The team went in strong in the second half of the game. |
| 6 | The manager went in on the employee for not meeting the deadline. |
| 7 | The students went in on the debate, each sharing their opinions. |
| 8 | The committee went in on the proposal, approving it unanimously. |
| 9 | He went in on a diet and exercise plan to get in shape. |
| 10 | The investors went in on the new startup, providing the necessary capital. |