go in

The phrase "go in" is versatile and can be used in various contexts, including entering a place, participating in activities, or even being understood.

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Definition

A2General

(common)To enter a place or space.

Example

  • It's getting cold; let's go in.

B1Participation

(common)To take part in an activity or event.

Example

  • He decided to go in for the marathon this year.

B2Understanding

(informal)To become understood or accepted.

Example

  • It took a while, but the concept finally went in.

B2Weather

(common)To become obscured by clouds (referring to the sun, moon, or stars).

Example

  • We were enjoying the sunshine until the sun went in.

C1Medicine

(technical)To perform invasive surgery.

Example

  • The doctors had to go in to remove the tumor.

Similar

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

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