Examples of 'take in' in a sentence

Meaning of "take in"

take in: Can mean to comprehend, absorb, or understand information or new experiences; can also mean to deceive or swindle someone
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  • To absorb or comprehend.
  • To enjoy or appreciate.
  • To allow a person or an animal to live in one's home.
  • To receive (goods) into one's home for the purpose of processing for a fee.

How to use "take in" in a sentence

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They only take in one of their own.
I know some people who take in guests.
Should take in the whole sitting area.
We can have dinner and take in a show.
And take in the fragrance of the wind.
This is not a case to take in front of a jury.
Take in that kingdom and enfranchise that.
You should not take in stray cats.
We take in as many women and elders as we can.
The appliance does not take in water or does so incorrectly.
I take in advance for the first night.
Go aloft and take in the main course.
Take in only the air you need.
They may also take in other minors.
You take in more territory than that.

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I am always delighted to take in your ample personality.
They take in the metals by a number of processes.
Careful who you take in this time.
Steps to take in preparing a gender equality plan.
But you should take in the city.
Do not take in caffeine before the test.
Our heads can not take in everything.
I will take in the washing before it rains.
You are delivering our take in two days.
I can not take in a teenager right now.
We are trying to find a lawyer who will take in on.
Measures banks are to take in cases of contact being lost.
Take in the light while you can.
You could not take in dirty washing.
I take in laundry to make some extra money.
Is not set up to take in everyone with powers.
We take in registration forms during offline promotions.
I just have to take in the cuff a bit.
Take in all the air you can.
Any money we take in will go to the clinic.
Take in a pro that fixes the kitchen.
I had forgotten to take in the dry cleaning.
It might be too much for you to take in.
Plants take in water from the soil.
Decisions are not easy to take in such an affair.
He had me take in a pair of boots for repair.
It seemed that families preferred to take in girls.
It would take in all from end to end.
Those walks we used to take in the park.
You will take in seeing your friends.
I know this is a lot for you to take in.
I did not take in her supper that evening.
I put a notice in the paper to take in boarders.
We can take in sights some other time.
Every breath you take in that ring.

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