to go in
Pronunciation
/ɡoʊ ˈɪn/
British pronunciation
/ɡəʊ ˈɪn/

Definition & Meaning of "go in"in English

to go in
01

to enter a place, building, or location

Transitive
to go in definition and meaning
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The theater doors will open soon, so you can go in and find your seats.
As the rain started, we had to go in and take cover from the storm.
02

(of facts or information) to be comprehended and retained in one's memory

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The key points of the lecture went in well, and I was able to recall them during the exam.
I read the instructions several times to ensure they went in and I could follow them accurately.
03

(of the sun or moon) to be hidden by clouds

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We were stargazing, but suddenly the moon went in behind a thick cloud.
As the day progressed, the sun occasionally went in behind passing clouds.
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