Entering or Moving (In)
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to block the path of another vehicle by parking too closely
Cars were frequently blocked in due to the limited parking space.
View Full Definitionto enter someone's property by force and without their consent, particularly to steal something
The alarm system alerted the police when someone tried to break in.
View Full Definitionto confirm your presence or reservation in a hotel or airport after arriving
We'll check in as soon as we reach the hotel.
View Full Definitionto approach or surround someone or something, often in a way that is threatening or confining
The children felt a bit frightened as the forest closed in around them during their hike.
View Full Definitionto 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.
View Full Definitionto physically enter a vehicle, such as a car or taxi
She got in the car and drove away.
View Full Definitionto enter a place, building, or location
The theater doors will open soon, so you can go in and find your seats.
View Full Definitionto forcefully open or break through something, often a door or barrier
The firefighters had to kick in the door to rescue the trapped residents.
View Full Definitionto let something or someone enter a place
I forgot my keys and had to wait for my roommate to let me in.
View Full Definitionto start using a computer system, online account, or application by doing particular actions
You need to log in to your bank account to transfer money.
View Full Definitionto begin to live in a new house or work in a new office
My roommate will move in next week when her lease is up.
View Full Definitionto connect something to an electrical port
Before using the new appliance, make sure to read the instructions and know how to safely plug it in.
View Full Definitionto come or be received in large quantities or amounts, typically in a continuous and overwhelming manner
The news of the victory spread quickly, and congratulations poured in from friends and family.
View Full Definitionto impolitely position oneself ahead of others already waiting in a line
At the ticket counter, a man tried to push in, but others quickly objected.
View Full Definitionto enter a place by making a turn from a road or path
She turned her bike in to the bike rack effortlessly.
View Full Definitionto permit entry or admission to a particular place, group, or situation
The bouncer allowed in only those with valid identification to enter the nightclub.
View Full Definitionto pull or draw something in by winding it around a reel or similar device
The fisherman reeled in a massive trout after a long struggle.
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