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Involving, Participating, or Mixing (In)

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blend in
1.
blend in
Verb

to combine something with another substance or element

The story became more engaging by blending in elements seamlessly.

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build in
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build in
Verb

to make something a permanent and necessary part of a larger system or structure

The developer will build in automatic updates to keep the software current.

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count in
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count in
Verb

to include or involve someone in a particular activity, decision, or plan

Make sure to count in all team members when discussing the project timeline.

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deal in
4.
deal in
Verb

to be involved in or conduct activities related to a particular kind of business, commodity, or trade

The antique shop specializes in dealing in rare and valuable collectibles.

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dive in
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dive in
Verb

to enthusiastically start doing something without thinking about it

Excited about the new project, she decided to dive in and contribute her expertise.

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draw in
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draw in
Verb

to capture attention or interest often through physical appeal or psychological influence

The mysterious aura of the performer drew in the audience, creating a spellbinding experience.

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engage in
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engage in
Verb

to participate in or become involved in a particular activity, conversation, etc.

The students were encouraged to engage in extracurricular activities to enhance their overall development.

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fall in
Verb

to collapse under pressure, often due to structural weakness

The old well, weakened by erosion, finally fell in after a heavy rainstorm.

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fit in
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fit in
Verb

to be socially fit for or belong within a particular group or environment

Moving to a new school can be challenging, but she quickly found a way to fit in with her classmates.

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fold in
Verb

to gently mix one ingredient into another by lifting and turning the mixture with a spatula or spoon

The chef instructed the apprentices to fold in the whipped cream into the chocolate mousse.

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get in on
Verb

to participate in an ongoing activity or opportunity when others are already involved

She wanted to get in on the discussion about the upcoming project.

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go in for
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go in for
Verb

to engage in an activity or interest as a hobby or pastime

Many people go in for gardening as a way to unwind and connect with nature.

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join in
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join in
Verb

to take part in an activity or event that others are already engaged in

Despite attending the meeting, he rarely joins in the debates.

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jump in
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jump in
Verb

to get involved in something without delay

She didn't waste any time; she jumped in and took charge of the emergency situation.

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land in
Verb

to get oneself or someone into trouble or difficulty

The driver landed himself in trouble with the police when he was caught speeding.

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major in
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major in
Verb

to study a particular subject as one's main field of study at a college or university

She decided to major in Psychology to pursue her interest in human behavior.

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opt in
Verb

to choose to participate in something, typically by actively indicating one's willingness or consent to do so

During the registration process, you have the option to opt in for email notifications.

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steep in
Verb

to be deeply surrounded by a significant amount of tradition or history

The small town is steeped in tradition, celebrating annual festivals passed down through generations.

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weigh in
Verb

to get involved in an argument, discussion, or activity and share one's opinions

The CEO wanted to weigh in and offer guidance on the strategic direction of the company.

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