to fit in
Pronunciation
/fˈɪt ˈɪn/
British pronunciation
/fˈɪt ˈɪn/

Definition & Meaning of "fit in"in English

to fit in
[phrase form: fit]
01

to be socially fit for or belong within a particular group or environment

Intransitive: to fit in | to fit in with a group or culture
to fit in definition and meaning
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Examples
Moving to a new school can be challenging, but she quickly found a way to fit in with her classmates.
He tried to fit in with the local culture by learning the language and customs.
02

to make time for something or someone, often by rearranging one's schedule or adjusting one's priorities

Transitive: to fit in an activity
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I 'll try to fit in a quick meeting with the client before lunch.
Despite her busy week, she managed to fit in a workout at the gym.
03

to be able to enter or occupy a space comfortably, without any difficulty or obstruction

Transitive: to fit in sth
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Examples
There ’s no way to fit in the extra luggage in the trunk.
We ca n’t fit in any more guests at the table.
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