Take In
Definition of Take In
- 1. Provide with shelter Verb
- 2. Fool or hoax Verb
- 3. Suck or take up or in Verb
- 4. Visit for entertainment Verb
- 5. Call for and obtain payment of Verb
- 6. See or watch Verb
- 7. Express willingness to have in one's home or environs Verb
- 8. Fold up Verb
- 9. Take up mentally Verb
- 10. Earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages Verb
- 11. Hear, usually without the knowledge of the speakers Verb
- 12. Accept Verb
- 13. Take in, also metaphorically Verb
- 14. Take up as if with a sponge Verb
- 15. Serve oneself to, or consume regularly Verb
- 16. Take into one's family Verb
- 17. Make (clothes) smaller Verb
Synonyms for word "take in"
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Semanticaly linked words with "take in"
- domiciliate
- house
- put up
- kid
- pull the leg of
- betray
- deceive
- lead astray
- suck
- suck in
- see
- visit
- take
- farm
- raise
- see
- watch
- visualise
- visualize
- spectate
- preview
- welcome
- absorb
- see
- assume
- induct
- furl
- roll up
- incorporate
- coal
- acquire
- larn
- learn
- imbibe
- make
- acquire
- get
- eke out
- squeeze out
- profit
- turn a profit
- rake off
- bring home
- take home
- rake in
- shovel in
- clear
- net
- sack
- sack up
- gross
- bear
- pay
- yield
- hear
- listen
- catch
- get
- have
- receive
- fuel
- mop
- mop up
- wipe up
- blot
- sponge up
- consume
- have
- ingest
- take
- take in
- cannibalise
- cannibalize
- habituate
- use
- eat
- drink
- imbibe
- booze
- fuddle
- hit the bottle
- partake
- touch
- feed
- fill
- replete
- sate
- satiate
- sample
- taste
- try
- try out
- sop up
- suck in
- take in
- take up
- sup
- take
- alter
- change
- vary