take-in

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

Translation

v.To receive into a house, building, or institution.; To understand; grasp.; To deceive or trick.; To absorb or incorporate.
n.Something that is taken in.; A performance or show.

Phrases & Collocations

take-in view

take-in process

Example Sentences

we need to take in a stray cat during the storm.

the charity hopes to take in more families this year.

the hotel can take in guests with pets.

the rescue team will take in survivors from the earthquake.

the shelter is taking in abandoned animals.

can you take in this package for me?

the community is working to take in refugees.

the foster family took in a young boy.

the organization takes in applications on a rolling basis.

they took in the news with shock and disbelief.

the farm took in several orphaned lambs.

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