Fit in
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British pronunciation/fˈɪt ˈɪn/
American pronunciation/fˈɪt ˈɪn/

Definition & Meaning of "fit in"

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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In high school, everyone wants to fit in and be part of a social group.
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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He wanted to fit in some reading time between his classes.
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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The large sofa would n't fit in through the narrow doorway.
The suitcase was too big to fit in the overhead compartment on the plane.
The shelf was custom-made to fit in the corner of the room perfectly.
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Example
In high school, everyone wants to fit in and be part of a social group.
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