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What Does the Root Word in Mean

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preposition

(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 limitation or qualification, as of situation, condition, relation, manner, action, etc.): to speak in a whisper; to be similar in appearance.

(used to indicate means): sketched in ink; spoken in French.

(used to indicate motion or direction from outside to a point within) into: Let's go in the house.

(used to indicate transition from one state to another): to break in half.

(used to indicate object or purpose): speaking in honor of the event.

adverb

in or into some place, position, state, relation, etc.: Please come in.

on the inside; within.

in one's house or office.

in office or power.

in possession or occupancy.

having the turn to play, as in a game.

Baseball. (of an infielder or outfielder) in a position closer to home plate than usual; short: The third baseman played in, expecting a bunt.

on good terms; in favor: He's in with his boss, but he doubts it will last.

Informal. in vogue; in style: He says straw hats will be in this year.

in season: Watermelons will soon be in.

adjective

located or situated within; inner; internal: the in part of a mechanism.

Informal.

  1. in favor with stylish or trendy people; currently popular:the in place to dine; the in thing to do.
  2. keeping up with the latest trends and fashions: the in clique at school.

Informal. comprehensible only to a special or ultrasophisticated group: an in joke.

well-liked; included in a favored group.

inward; incoming; inbound: an in train.

plentiful; available.

being in power, authority, control, etc.: a member of the in party.

Golf. of or relating to the playing of the last nine holes of an eighteen-hole golf course (opposed to out): His in score on the second round was 34.

noun

Usually ins . persons in office or political power (distinguished from outs).

a member of the political party in power: The election made him an in.

pull or influence; a social advantage or connection: He's got an in with the senator.

(in tennis, squash, handball, etc.) a return or service that lands within the in-bounds limits of a court or section of a court (opposed to out).

verb (used with object), inned, in·ning. British Dialect.

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Idioms about in

    be in for, to be bound to undergo something, especially a disagreeable experience: We are in for a long speech.

    in for it, Slang. about to suffer chastisement or unpleasant consequences, especially of one's own actions or omissions: I forgot our anniversary again, and I'll be in for it now. Also British, for it.

    in that, because; inasmuch as: In that you won't have time for supper, let me give you something now.

    in with, on friendly terms with; familiar or associating with: They are in with all the important people.

Origin of in

First recorded before 900; 1925–30 for def. 29; Middle English, Old English; cognate with German, Dutch, Old Frisian, Old Saxon, Gothic in,Old Norse ī,Latin in,Greek en,Lithuanian į

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abbreviation

Indiana (approved especially for use with zip code).

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a prefix representing English in (income; indwelling; inland, etc.), but used also as a verb-formative with transitive, intensive, or sometimes little apparent force (intrust; inweave, etc.). It often assumes the same forms as in-2, such as en-1, em-1, im-3.

Origin of in-

1

Middle English, Old English; see in

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a prefix of Latin origin meaning primarily "in," but used also as a verb-formative with the same force as in-1 (incarcerate; incantation).

Origin of in-

2

From Latin, combining form of in (preposition); cognate with in

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a prefix of Latin origin, corresponding to English un-, having a negative or privative force, freely used as an English formative, especially of adjectives and their derivatives and of nouns (inattention; indefensible; inexpensive; inorganic; invariable). It assumes the same phonetic phases as in-2 (impartial; immeasurable; illiterate; irregular, etc.). In French, it became en- and thus occurs unfelt in such words as enemy (French ennemi, Latin inimicus, lit., not friendly).

synonym study for in-

The prefixes in- and un- may both have, among other uses, a negative force. In- is the form derived from Latin, and is therefore used in learned words or in words derived from Latin or (rarely) Greek: inaccessible, inaccuracy, inadequate, etc. Un- is the native form going back to Old English, used in words of native origin, and sometimes used in combination with words of other origins if these words are in common use: unloving, ungodly, unfeeling, unnecessary, unsafe.

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a suffix, occurring in adjectives of Greek and Latin origin, meaning "pertaining to," and (in nouns thence derived) also imitated in English (coffin; cousin, etc.).

Origin of -in

1

Middle English -in, -ine<Old French <Latin -inus, -ina, -inum<Greek -inos, -inē, -inon

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a noun suffix used in a special manner in chemical and mineralogical nomenclature (glycerin; acetin, etc.). In spelling, usage wavers between -in and -ine. In chemistry a certain distinction of use is attempted, basic substances having the termination -ine rather than -in (aconitine; aniline, etc.), and -in being restricted to certain neutral compounds, glycerides, glucosides, and proteids (albumin; palmitin, etc.), but this distinction is not always observed.

Origin of -in

2

<New Latin -ina.See -ine2

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a suffixal use of the adverb in, extracted from sit-in, forming compound nouns, usually from verbs, referring to organized protests through or in support of the named activity (kneel-in; chain-in; be-in) or, more generally, to any organized social or cultural activity (cook-in; sing-in).

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How to use in in a sentence

  • This is a guy who has his son-in-law clean his eyeglasses, for crying out loud.

  • Her travel clique has been known to arrive at an airport, bags packed, passport-in-hand, within hours of spotting a deal.

  • Earl Spencer adds, "Effectively, my great-grandfather sold his children to his father-in-law."

  • The lack of a gun is not likely to be a major problem for close-in air-to-air dogfights against other jets.

  • But those weapons are of limited utility, especially during close-in fights.

  • Such throats are trying, are they not?In case one catches cold; Ah, yes!

  • The commander-in-chief still kept him attached to the headquarter staff, and constantly employed him on special service.

  • So far Murat had always held subordinate commands; his great ambition was to become the commander-in-chief of an independent army.

  • Their jurisdictions overlapped and the Gascon would play second fiddle to no one save to his great brother-in-law.

  • But the novel disappeared under the clothes with amazing celerity as the voice of her sister-in-law demanded admission.

British Dictionary definitions for in (1 of 8)


preposition

inside; within no smoking in the auditorium

at a place where there is lying in the shade; walking in the rain

indicating a state, situation, or condition in a deep sleep; standing in silence

before or when (a period of time) has elapsed come back in one year

using (a language, etc) as a means of communication written in code

concerned or involved with, esp as an occupation in journalism

expressing a ratio, proportion, or probability one in five boys

while or by performing the action of; as a consequence of or by means of in crossing the street he was run over

used to indicate goal or purpose in honour of the president

(used of certain animals) about to give birth to; pregnant with (specified offspring) in foal; in calf

a variant of into she fell in the water; he tore the paper in two

have it in one (often foll by an infinitive) to have the ability (to do something)

in it Australian informal joining in; taking part

in that or in so far as (conjunction) because or to the extent that; inasmuch as I regret my remark in that it upset you

nothing in it no difference or interval between two things

adverb (particle)

in or into a particular place; inward or indoors come in; bring him in

so as to achieve office, power, or authority the Conservatives got in at the last election

so as to enclose block in; cover in a hole

(in certain games) so as to take one's turn or one's team's turn at a certain aspect of the play; taking one's innings you have to get the other side out before you go in

British (of a fire) alight do you keep the fire in all night?

(in combination) indicating an activity or gathering, esp one organized to protest against something teach-in; work-in

in at present at (the beginning, end, etc)

in between between

in for about to be affected by (something, esp something unpleasant) you're in for a shock

in on acquainted with or sharing in I was in on all his plans

in with associated with; friendly with; regarded highly by

have it in for or have got it in for informal to wish or intend harm towards

adjective

(stressed) fashionable; modish the in thing to do

NZ competing you've got to be in to win

noun

ins and outs intricacies or complications; details the ins and outs of a computer system

Word Origin for in

Old English; compare Old High German in, Welsh yn, Old Norse ī, Latin in, Greek en

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the internet domain name for

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prefix

not; non- incredible; insincere; illegal; imperfect; irregular Compare un- 1

Word Origin for in-

from Latin in-; related to ne-, nōn not

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prefix

in; into; towards; within; on infiltrate; immigrate

having an intensive or causative function inflame; imperil

Word Origin for in-

from in (prep, adv)

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suffix forming nouns

indicating a neutral organic compound, including proteins, glucosides, and glycerides insulin; digitoxin; tripalmitin

indicating an enzyme in certain nonsystematic names pepsin

indicating a pharmaceutical substance penicillin; riboflavin; aspirin

indicating a chemical substance in certain nonsystematic names coumarin

Word Origin for -in

from New Latin -ina; compare -ine ²

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Medical definitions for in (1 of 4)


suff.

Neutral chemical compound: inulin.

Pharmaceutical: rifampin.

Antibiotic: penicillin.

Antigen: tuberculin.

Variant of -ine

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pref.

In; into; within: intubation. Before l, in- is usually assimilated to il-, before r to ir-, and before b, m, and p to im-.

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pref.

Not: invertebrate. Before l, in- is usually assimilated to il-, before r to ir-, and before b, m, and p to im-.

Medical definitions for in (4 of 4)


The symbol for the element indium

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Scientific definitions for in (1 of 2)

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Other Idioms and Phrases with in


In addition to the idioms beginning with in, also see under out of

  • in a bad light
  • in a bad mood
  • in a bad way
  • in a big way
  • in a bind
  • in a breeze
  • in absentia
  • in a cold sweat
  • in addition
  • in a dither
  • in advance
  • in a fix
  • in a flash
  • in a flutter
  • in a fog
  • in a good light
  • in a hole
  • in a huff
  • in a jam
  • in a lather
  • in all
  • in all one's born days
  • in all probability
  • in a manner of speaking
  • in and of itself
  • in a nutshell
  • in any case
  • in a pig's eye
  • in a pinch
  • in arms
  • in arrears
  • in a rut
  • in a sense
  • in a snit
  • in a state
  • in a stew
  • in a tight corner
  • in a tizzy
  • in at the death
  • in a walk
  • in a way
  • in awe of, be
  • in a while
  • in a word
  • in a world of one's own
  • in back of
  • in bad
  • in bad faith
  • in bad with, be
  • in behalf of
  • in between
  • in between times
  • in black and white
  • in brief
  • in bulk
  • in cahoots
  • in care of
  • in case
  • in cement
  • in character
  • in charge
  • in check
  • in chorus
  • in circles
  • in circulation
  • in clover
  • in cold blood
  • in cold storage
  • in commission
  • in common
  • in concert
  • in condition
  • in confidence
  • in conscience
  • in consequence
  • in consideration of
  • in creation
  • in deep
  • in default of
  • in defiance of
  • in demand
  • in depth
  • in detail
  • in dispute
  • in drag
  • in due course
  • in Dutch
  • in earnest
  • in effect
  • in effigy
  • in escrow
  • in essence
  • in evidence
  • in excess of
  • in exchange
  • in fact
  • in fashion
  • in favor of
  • in favor with
  • in fine feather
  • in for
  • in for a penny, in for a pound
  • in force
  • in front of
  • in full
  • in full swing
  • in general
  • in good condition
  • in good faith
  • in good hands
  • in good part
  • in good spirits
  • in good stead
  • in good time
  • in good with, be
  • in half
  • in hand
  • in harness
  • in heat
  • in high dudgeon
  • in honor of
  • in hopes of
  • in itself
  • in keeping with
  • in key
  • in kind
  • in large measure
  • in league with
  • in left field
  • in lieu of
  • in light of
  • in limbo
  • in line
  • in love
  • in luck
  • in memory of
  • in mind
  • in name only
  • in no case
  • in nothing flat
  • in no time
  • in no uncertain terms
  • in on, be
  • in one blow
  • in one breath
  • in one ear and out the other
  • in one fell swoop
  • in one piece
  • in one's
  • in one's behalf
  • in one's blood
  • in one's book
  • in one's cups
  • in one's element
  • in one's eyes
  • in one's favor
  • in one's glory
  • in one's hands
  • in one's heart of hearts
  • in one's interest
  • in one's mind's eye
  • in one's name
  • in one's own backyard
  • in one's own right
  • in one's own world
  • in one's pocket
  • in one's prime
  • in one's right mind
  • in one's shell
  • in one's tracks
  • in one stroke
  • in one's way
  • in orbit
  • in order
  • in other words
  • in over one's head
  • in part
  • in particular
  • in passing
  • in perpetuity
  • in person
  • in phase
  • in place
  • in place of
  • in plain English
  • in play
  • in pocket
  • in point
  • in practice
  • in principle
  • in print
  • in private
  • in progress
  • in proportion
  • in public
  • in question
  • in quest of
  • in reach
  • in reality
  • in reason
  • in reference to
  • in regard to
  • in relation to
  • in reserve
  • in residence
  • in respect to
  • in retrospect
  • in return
  • in round numbers
  • ins and outs
  • in search of
  • in season
  • in secret
  • in seventh heaven
  • in shape
  • in short
  • in short order
  • in short supply
  • inside of
  • inside out
  • inside track, the
  • in sight
  • in single file
  • in so many words
  • in some measure
  • in someone's
  • in someone's bad graces
  • in someone's face
  • in someone's good graces
  • in someone's hair
  • in someone's shoes
  • in someone's stead
  • in spades
  • in specie
  • in spite of
  • in state
  • in step
  • in stitches
  • in stock
  • in store
  • in stride
  • in style
  • in substance
  • in terms of
  • in that
  • in that case
  • in the act
  • in the aggregate
  • in the air
  • in the air
  • in the altogether
  • in the back
  • in the bag
  • in the balance
  • in the ballpark
  • in the bargain
  • in the black
  • in the blood
  • in the bud
  • in the buff
  • in the can
  • in the cards
  • in the care of
  • in the case of
  • in the chips
  • in the circumstances
  • in the clear
  • in the clouds
  • in the cold light of day
  • in the course of
  • in the dark
  • in the dock
  • in the doghouse
  • in the doldrums
  • in the driver's seat
  • in the dumps
  • in the dust, leave someone
  • in the end
  • in the event of
  • in the eye
  • in the eye of
  • in the face
  • in the face of
  • in the family way
  • in the final analysis
  • in the first place
  • in the flesh
  • in the flush of
  • in the fullness of time
  • in the groove
  • in the gutter
  • in the hands of
  • in the heat of
  • in the hole
  • in the hope
  • in the hot seat
  • in the interest of
  • in the interim
  • in the know
  • in the lap of luxury
  • in the least
  • in the limelight
  • in the long run
  • in the loop
  • in the lurch
  • in the main
  • in the making
  • in the market for
  • in the middle of
  • in the midst
  • in the money
  • in the mood
  • in the mouth
  • in the name of
  • in the near future
  • in the neck
  • in the neighborhood of
  • in the nick of time
  • in the offing
  • in the picture, be
  • in the pink
  • in the pipeline
  • in the public eye
  • in the raw
  • in the red
  • in there pitching
  • in the right, be
  • in the rough
  • in the round
  • in the running
  • in the saddle
  • in the same boat
  • in the same breath
  • in the same league
  • in the same mold
  • in the second place
  • in the short run
  • in the soup
  • in the street
  • in the swim
  • in the teeth of
  • in the throes
  • in the twinkling of an eye
  • in the unlikely event
  • in the wake of
  • in the way
  • in the wind
  • in the wings
  • in the works
  • in the world
  • in the worst way
  • in the wrong
  • in thing, the
  • in this day and age
  • in time
  • in time
  • in token of
  • in touch, be
  • in tow
  • in trouble with
  • in trust
  • in tune
  • in turn
  • in two shakes
  • in unison
  • in up to
  • in vain
  • in view
  • in view of
  • in wait
  • in waiting
  • in with, be
  • in your face

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What Does the Root Word in Mean

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