in it

The phrase "in it" is commonly used in informal and slang contexts to indicate involvement or a particular state of being.

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Definition

B1General

(informal, slang)Participating or taking part in an activity or event.

Example

  • Are you in it for the marathon this weekend?
  • She was in it to win it, giving her best performance.

B2General

(slang)Experiencing a particular situation, often one that is difficult or challenging.

Example

  • He's really in it now after missing the deadline.
  • If you get caught, you'll be in it for sure.

Similar

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

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