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fit in
verb
(tr) to give a place or time to
if my schedule allows it, I'll fit you in
(intr, adverb) to belong or conform, esp after adjustment
he didn't fit in with their plans
Idioms and Phrases
Also, fit into . Provide a place or time for. For example, We can't fit in another appointment—there's no time , or That tree won't fit into the hole you've dug . [Late 1600s]
fit in with . Be suited to, belong. For example, I just don't fit in with this group , or Her mood fitted in with the sad occasion .
Example Sentences
“Gaslighting” has become a journalistic cliché detached from its original meaning, but it definitely fits in this case.
The main reason for the truncation of a series is that it is not possible to be fitted in because of the need for three days of rest between matches.
Only then, and before an Ashes summer back home, might the couple fit in a proper break.
Code switching is the act of changing one's environment to fit in in certain environments.
"They just fit in perfectly with the landscape, I just felt a real sense of amazement that they are there and I can see them," he said.
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