Come in
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British pronunciation/kˈʌm ˈɪn/
American pronunciation/kˈʌm ˈɪn/

Kahulugan at Ibig Sabihin ng "come in"

to come in
[phrase form: come]
01

to finish or rank in a specific position in a competition, typically indicated by a numerical ranking such as first, second, etc.

to come in definition and meaning
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Despite facing tough competition, she trained hard and managed to come in first in the swimming race.
The team performed exceptionally well and came in second place in the basketball tournament.
He gave his best effort and came in third in the marathon, earning himself a bronze medal.
02

to enter a place or space

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to come in definition and meaning
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As soon as she heard the music, she decided to come in.
Get ready, the guests are coming in.
Please come in and make yourself comfortable.
03

dumating, umabot

to arrive at a certain stage or point in a process
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The project is progressing well; we are coming in ahead of schedule.
They were trailing behind but managed to come in second place.
The results of the experiment have started to come in, and they look promising.
04

pumasok, dumating

to come or be placed between existing elements or components
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The designer suggested that a new section should come in between paragraphs three and four for better flow.
I need to rearrange the slides and have this image come in between slides seven and eight.
The new information will come in as a separate paragraph to provide additional context.
05

pumasok, mag-umpisa

to become popular or trendy
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Bold colors and patterns are starting to come in for this season's fashion trends.
The retro style of clothing has come in and gained popularity among young adults.
These high-top sneakers are predicted to come in and be the next big fashion statement.
06

makisatulong, lumahok

to participate in a conversation or discussion by offering one's thoughts, opinions, or contributions
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As the meeting progressed, she felt compelled to come in and share her insights on the topic.
When the controversial issue was raised, several members of the group came in with their contrasting viewpoints.
The expert was invited to come in and provide expert testimony during the panel discussion.
07

sumali, makilahok

to become involved or participate in something
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She decided to come in on the project and contribute her expertise.
Several companies have expressed interest and want to come in as partners.
We need to take down their base of operations and that 's where you come in.
08

(of the sea's water level) to come higher up

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As the tide came in, the water started to come in and gradually covered more of the beach.
We had to move our belongings further inland as the water began to come in and flooded the lower parts of the beach.
It 's important to be cautious when the tide is coming in, as the water level starts to come in and can rise quickly and unexpectedly.
09

pumasok, dumating

to become relevant, applicable, or useful in a particular context or situation
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The new information that was discovered later came in and became highly relevant to the ongoing investigation.
As the discussion progressed, her expertise in the subject matter came in and provided valuable insights.
The skills he learned during his previous job came in and proved to be highly applicable to his current role.
10

pumasok, dumating

to become accessible
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The new product line is expected to come in next month, allowing customers to purchase the latest designs.
The concert tickets for the popular band's tour will come in for sale online tomorrow morning.
The latest software update will come in and be ready for download by the end of the week.
11

makuha, pumasok

to have a clear and strong signal that allows for proper reception or communication
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The radio transmission was weak at first, but as we moved closer to the tower, the signal started to come in more clearly.
I adjusted the antenna on my television to make sure the channels would come in properly.
When hiking in remote areas, the cellphone signal may not come in reliably due to the lack of nearby cell towers.
12

sumali, pumasok

to start participating in a musical performance, typically as part of a group or ensemble
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The guitarist was late to the rehearsal, but he quickly came in and started playing along with the band.
The drummer waited for the appropriate moment and then came in with a powerful beat, energizing the entire band.
The vocalist took a deep breath and came in with a soaring note, captivating the audience with their performance.
13

pumasok, dumating

to start the transmission of a signal, message, or communication
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The pilot radioed the control tower and said, " Flight 123, coming in, " indicating their intention to begin transmitting.
The ham radio enthusiast adjusted the antenna and announced, " This is Kilo Bravo Nine, coming in loud and clear. "
The news reporter held the microphone close and stated, " We are live on the scene, coming in with breaking news. "
14

pumasok, mag-operate

(of software or machinery) to operate or work in the specified or expected manner
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The new machine is designed to come in and efficiently process large quantities of data.
The software update allows the application to come in and seamlessly integrate with other systems.
The new security system will come in and effectively monitor and protect the premises.
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