in
noun
- 1
A position of power or influence, or a way to get it.
“His parents got him an in with the company.”
- 2
(chiefly in the plural) One who, or that which, is in; especially, one who is in office.
- 3
The state of a batter/batsman who is currently batting; see innings.
- 4
A re-entrant angle; a nook or corner.
verb
- 1
To enclose.
- 2
To take in; to harvest.
adjective
- 1
Located indoors, especially at home or at one's office or place of work.
“Is Mr. Smith in?”
- 2
Located inside something.
“Little by little I pushed the snake into the basket, until finally all of it was in.”
- 3
(of the ball or other playing implement) Falling or remaining within the bounds of the playing area.
“If the tennis ball bounces on the line then it's in.”
- 4
Inserted or fitted into something.
“I've discovered why the TV wasn't working – the plug wasn't in!”
- 5
Having been collected or received.
“The replies to the questionnaires are now all in.”
- 6
In fashion; popular.
“Skirts are in this year.”
- 7
Incoming.
“the in train”
- 8
(of the sails of a vessel) Furled or stowed.
- 9
Of the tide, at or near its highest level.
“You can't get round the headland when the tide's in.”
- 10
With privilege or possession; used to denote a holding, possession, or seisin.
“in by descent; in by purchase; in of the seisin of her husband”
- 11
Currently batting.
- 12
Having familiarity or involvement with somebody.
“He is very in with the Joneses.”
- 13
Having a favourable position, such as a position of influence or expected gain, in relation to another person.
“I think that bird fancies you. You're in there, mate!”
adverb
- 1
At or towards the interior of a defined space, such as a building or room.
“He ran to the edge of the swimming pool and dived in.”
- 2
Towards the speaker or other reference point.
“For six hours the tide flows in, then for another six hours it flows out.”
- 3
So as to be enclosed or surrounded by something.
“Bring the water to the boil and drop the vegetables in.”
- 4
Still eligible to play, e.g. able to bat in cricket and baseball.
“He went for the wild toss but wasn't able to stay in.”
- 5
After the beginning of something.
“The show still didn't become interesting 20 minutes in.”
- 6
(in combination, after a verb) Denotes a gathering of people assembled for the stated activity, sometimes, though not always, suggesting a protest.
preposition
- 1
Used to indicate location, inclusion, or position within spatial, temporal or other limits.
- 2
Into.
“Less water gets in your boots this way.”
- 3
Used to indicate limit, qualification, condition, or circumstance.
“In replacing the faucet washers, he felt he was making his contribution to the environment.”
- 4
Used to indicate means, medium, format, genre, or instrumentality.
noun
- 1
Abbreviation of inch; inches.
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