Language: en
Meaning: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically:seeget,in.; (transitive)To getintoorinsidesomething, literally or figuratively.Hurry up andget inthe car!He tried to go after the ball but couldn'tget inthe game.You'd betterget ingear. We've got work to do!; (intransitive)Toentera place; to gainaccess.If you want toget in, you'll need the gate code and a key.Teens walk the redlight district but can neverget in.They hacked his password and finallygot in.; (intransitive,transitive,idiomatic)Tosecuremembershipat aselectiveschool.All of our students who applied to universitygot in.; (intransitive,idiomatic)To beelectedto someoffice.Do the early results say our candidate willget in?; (of evenings or nights)To become dark earlier as a result of seasonal change; todraw in.Winter's on the way, and the nights aregetting in.; (intransitive)Toarrive.What time does your flightget in?It was gone 9 o'clock by the time Igot infrom work last night.; Synonym ofdrive out(To take up less space because the typesetter uses type that is thinner than the copy or the typesetterwhites outmore or squeezes in more lines on each page.); (obsolete,printing,of a matter)To produce fewer copies than anticipated.
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