write in
Third Person
writes in
Present Participle
writing in
Past Tense
wrote in
Past Participle
written in
1
to write to an organization or a broadcasting company in order to express one's opinions or to ask for information
- Many citizens wrote in expressing their dissatisfaction with the new law.
- The journalist chose to write on the current political situation.
- After the broadcast, listeners wrote their feedback in to the podcast host.
- I decided to write my suggestions in to the company's customer service department.
2
to vote for someone by adding their name to a paper or electronic form when it's not already there
- If the ballot doesn't include your favored candidate, you can write them in.
- If you feel strongly about a candidate, you can write their name in on the ballot.
- In some elections, voters exercise their right to write in a candidate's name.
- Citizens have the right to write in the candidate they believe is most qualified.
- It's important to know the procedure for writing your candidate in on the ballot.
3
to add necessary details to a document or form by writing them in the provided blanks
- Write in the relevant details on the registration form.
- Can you write in the appointment time on my calendar?
- Fill out the survey and write in your feedback on the last page.
- Please write the missing dates in on the calendar.
- Write your contact number in on the job application form.