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- IN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
IN meaning: 1 inside a container, place, or area, or surrounded or closed off by something: 2 into… Learn more
- IN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
IN definition: (used to indicate inclusion within space, a place, or limits) See examples of in used in a sentence
- In - definition of in by The Free Dictionary
Define in in synonyms, in pronunciation, in translation, English dictionary definition of in inclusion within a space: He ran in the park The pie is in the oven Not to be confused with: into – to the inside of: She came into the building ; in
- Prepositions of Place – In, On, At
Prepositions of place help us describe where something is in relation to something else The three most commonly used prepositions of place are “in,” “on,” and “at ” Many English learners struggle with these prepositions because their meanings can be similar However, learning how to use them correctly will help you communicate more clearly and naturally in English
- in - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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- in - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
in (in), prep , adv , adj , n , v , inned, in•ning prep (used to indicate inclusion within space, a place, or limits): walking in the park (used to indicate inclusion within something abstract or immaterial): in politics; in the autumn (used to indicate inclusion within or occurrence during a period or limit of time): in ancient times; a task done in ten minutes (used to indicate
- in | meaning of in in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English | LDOCE
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English in1 ɪn S1 W1 preposition 1 used with the name of a container, place, or area to say where someone or something is There’s some sugar in the cupboard My mother was in the kitchen He took us for a drive in his new car I found her sitting up in bed Manson spent fifteen years in prison a hole in the ground Mr Fisher is in Boston this week
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