get in with
Third Person
gets in with
Present Participle
getting in with
Past Tense
got in with
Past Participle
gotten in with
1
to develop a positive relationship or connection with someone or a group, typically to gain their approval, favor, or influence
- He wanted to get in with the senior executives to advance his career.
- She tried to get in with the cool kids at school to fit in.
- Networking events provide opportunities to get in with industry professionals.
- They hoped to get in with the influential members of the community.
- Building a strong online presence can help you get in with potential clients.