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take in
verb as in deceive, fool
verb as in understand
Example Sentences
She admits the fact she is about to play in her first World Cup is a 'surreal' moment but one she is taking in her stride.
Glendale Unified School District took in 51 students, while La Cañada Unified took in 60.
Smotrich has said the Jewish state should be on both sides of the river Jordan, taking in Jordan and stretching up to Damascus, the Syrian capital.
Pierce College is also being used as a site to take in large animals during wildfires, so developing another course on campus this year is unlikely considering the uncertainty of the weather this fall.
It has also reached a 'one-in, one-out' agreement to send some arrivals back to France and in exchange, the UK will take in asylum seekers in France who have not tried to make the crossing.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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