tie in with
tie
taɪ
tai
in
ɪn
in
with
wɪð
vidh
/tˈaɪ ɪn wɪð/

Definition & Meaning of "tie in with"in English

to tie in with
[phrase form: tie]
01

to occur at the same time with another thing such as an event

to tie in with definition and meaning
Grammatical Information
Composition
phrasal
action verb
regular
separable
particle
in with
base verb
tie
present tense
tie in with
3rd person singular
ties in with
present participle
tying in with
past simple
tied in with
past participle
tied in with
Examples
The charity event is planned to tie in with the national awareness campaign.
02

to have a connection or similarities with different elements, themes, etc.

Examples
The new research findings tie in with the existing studies, confirming the earlier observations.
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