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preposition
- 1. expressing the situation of something that is or appears to be enclosed or surrounded by something else: "dressed in their Sunday best" Similar Opposite
- 2. expressing a period of time during which an event takes place or a situation remains the case: "they met in 1885" Similar
adverb
- 1. expressing movement with the result that someone or something becomes enclosed or surrounded by something else: "come in" Similar Opposite
- 2. expressing the situation of being enclosed or surrounded by something: "we were locked in"
adjective
- 1. (of a person) present at one's home or office: "we knocked at the door but there was no one in" Similar Opposite
- 2. fashionable: informal "pastels and light colors are in this year" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a position of influence with someone powerful or famous: informal "he would ensure an in with the nominee"
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