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UK//teɪk hɪm ɪn//US//teɪk hɪm ɪn//

Meaning of Take him in

To welcome someone into your home or a group.

In simple words: To accept someone into your home or group.

Take him in in a sentence

  • After the storm, we decided to take him in until he could get back on his feet.
  • The shelter agreed to take him in despite being at full capacity.
  • She felt it was her duty to take him in during the difficult times.
  • When he arrived, they were quick to take him in as part of the family.
  • They decided to take him in because he had nowhere else to go.

How to use Take him in

Used in informal contexts to describe accepting someone. Not appropriate in formal situations.

Grammar pattern

take + object + prepositional phrase

Memory hint

Imagine inviting someone to join you, like taking them into your inner circle.

Related words

Collocations with Take him in

  • take in a guest
  • take him in warmly
  • take her in without hesitation

Synonyms for Take him in

Common mistakes with Take him in

  • Confusing with 'take in' which means to absorb information.
  • Incorrectly using past tense without 'him' (e.g., 'took him in').

Compare Take him in with Accept, Welcome, Admit, Receive, Embrace

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Frequently asked questions about Take him in

What does Take him in mean?

To accept someone into your home or group.

What is the definition of Take him in?

To welcome someone into your home or a group.

How do you use Take him in in a sentence?

After the storm, we decided to take him in until he could get back on his feet.

Can you give another example of Take him in?

The shelter agreed to take him in despite being at full capacity.

What are synonyms for Take him in?

Common alternatives include accept, welcome, admit, receive, embrace.

What words go with Take him in?

It commonly pairs with take in a guest, take him in warmly, take her in without hesitation.

What are common mistakes when using Take him in?

Confusing with 'take in' which means to absorb information. Incorrectly using past tense without 'him' (e.g., 'took him in').

How do you pronounce Take him in?

US: //teɪk hɪm ɪn//, UK: //teɪk hɪm ɪn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Take him in?

Used in informal contexts to describe accepting someone. Not appropriate in formal situations.