ring-in

[US]/[ˈrɪŋ ɪn]/
[UK]/[ˈrɪŋ ɪn]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to join a team or group as a new member, especially in sports; to phone someone
n.a new member of a team or group

Phrases & Collocations

new ring-in

ring-in candidate

ring-ins arrive

a ring-in

ring-in policy

ring-in process

ring-in period

Example Sentences

the new player was a ring-in for the final game.

he was a ring-in to the team, but proved his worth.

the company brought in a ring-in consultant to advise them.

it's rumored that he's a ring-in for the competition.

they needed a ring-in to fill the vacant position.

the manager decided to ring-in a fresh perspective.

she was a ring-in for the role, despite lacking experience.

the team used a ring-in to boost their chances of winning.

he was a ring-in to the project, brought in at the last minute.

the coach wanted a ring-in to add some energy to the game.

they brought in a ring-in expert to evaluate the data.

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