take in

take in

take in

(understand and remember)

  • I could hardly take in what the instructor said.

(include)

  • This price takes in the cost of all accommodation and food.

(deceive, trick)

  • The salesman finds it easy to take in old ladies.

 (allow somebody live or stay in your house)

  • Some families take in foreign students.

American English (go to see; visit)

  • Let’s take in a movie while we are in town.

(take your car to a workshop)

  • Let’s take the car in, there’s something wrong with the engine.

(earn an amount of money)  American English

  • We must take in at least $5000 to cover repairs cost.

(make smaller)

  • This skirt is too big, I want to take in the waist.

(make someone go to a police station)

  • The police took him in and charged with armed robbery.

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