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fit in
verb
- tr to give a place or time to
if my schedule allows it, I'll fit you in
- intr, adverb to belong or conform, esp after adjustment
he didn't fit in with their plans
Example Sentences
Speaking to BBC Radio Wales' Lucy Owen programme he said he had no choice but to try to fit in during his early teens, despite knowing he was gay.
She set up the group so her Scottish peers had somewhere to go to feel they could fit in.
That might help it fit in with a modern, eclectic, multi-faith world, with representatives of more than 20 different religions and beliefs gathered around it.
Politics in the country is really about palace intrigue and this is where the scandal involving Mr Engonga fits in.
All his life Andrew Davies has had a sense of not fitting in, that he was somehow broken, weird or there was something wrong with him.
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