Phrasal Verb - Count In
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.Definition
To count in is a phrasal verb that means to join a group or a team by keeping pace with others, often in a rhythm or pattern. It can also refer to entering a place or a situation, and being counted as part of a group.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The new employee was counted in when the team began their chant. |
| 2 | The rhythmic music made everyone want to count in and dance. |
| 3 | As we entered the party, the hostess counted us in with a warm smile. |
| 4 | The new member was counted in for the team's purposes and began working immediately. |
| 5 | The crowd counted me in as one of their own, inviting me to join the celebration. |
| 6 | The teacher counted the students in when she took attendance. |
| 7 | The musician practiced counting in so she could match her accompanist. |
| 8 | The entire room counted in when the toast was given. |
| 9 | The received votes had to be counted in to determine the outcome. |
| 10 | As the performance began on cue, all the players counted in with swift precision. |