check in

The phrase "check in" has versatile meanings, often related to registering arrivals or updating statuses in various contexts.

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Definition

A2Travel

(common)To register one's arrival at a hotel, airport, or similar location, usually involving identification and receiving necessary information.

Example

  • We need to check in at the hotel before 3 PM.
  • Please check in at least two hours before your flight.

B1General

(common)To announce one's arrival at various places like offices, hospitals, or events.

Example

  • Visitors must check in at the front desk.
  • He checked in at the conference registration.

B1Communication

(informal)To contact someone to update them on one's status or situation.

Example

  • I just wanted to check in and see how you're doing.
  • She checked in with her team to discuss the project's progress.

C1Technology

(technical)To integrate new revisions into the main version of a file in a version control system.

Example

  • The developer checked in the latest code changes.
  • Make sure to check in your updates before the deadline.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "check in":

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