get in
Britishverb
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(intr) to enter a car, train, etc
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(intr) to arrive, esp at one's home or place of work
I got in at midnight
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(tr) to bring in or inside
get the milk in
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(tr) to insert or slip in
he got his suggestion in before anyone else
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(tr) to gather or collect (crops, debts, etc)
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(tr) to ask (a person, esp a specialist) to give a service
shall I get the doctor in?
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to be elected or cause to be elected
he got in by 400 votes
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(tr) to succeed in doing (something), esp during a specified period
I doubt if I can get this task in today
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(intr) to obtain a place at university, college, etc
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(foll by on) to join or cause to join (an activity or organization)
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to be or cause to be on friendly terms with (a person)
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(preposition) See get into
noun
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Enter a place, as in We managed to get in just before the doors closed . [First half of 1500s]
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Arrive, as in We got in late last night . [Early 1600s]
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Be elected to office or become accepted, as in a club. For example, Marge asked the club if she could get in . The variant get into takes an object, as in Things changed after he got into office . [Late 1500s]
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Succeed in including, delivering, or finishing something, as in Can you get in that last paragraph? or I hope you'll get it in on time . Also see get in with .
Example Sentences
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He has accepted that this might not be the last time he gets temporarily duped because he doesn’t want to let wariness get in the way of authentic opportunities.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 16, 2026
Another rival could also get in on the hunt for spectrum.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 15, 2026
The issues they faced were "about as abject as failure can get in our world", he added.
From BBC • Apr. 14, 2026
“Once you get in there, it’s like you’re in a whole different world.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 9, 2026
I get in and yank the car door shut.
From "Red Flags and Butterflies" by Sheryl Azzam
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