Pronunciation: /ɡoʊ ɪn fɔːr/
verb to participate in or be interested in
A1 I go in for swimming as a hobby.
A2 She doesn't go in for spicy food.
B1 I go in for regular check-ups at the doctor.
B2 He decided to go in for a career change.
C1 She has always gone in for extreme sports.
C2 The company is going in for a major rebranding strategy.
preposition used to indicate an activity or interest that one is involved in or enjoys
A1 I go in for swimming as a hobby.
A2 She doesn't usually go in for spicy food.
B1 I go in for regular check-ups at the doctor.
B2 He decided to go in for a career change and pursue his passion.
C1 Many people go in for extreme sports for the adrenaline rush.
C2 As a fitness enthusiast, she goes in for intense workout sessions every day.
formal Many students go in for extracurricular activities to enhance their college applications.
informal I think I might go in for a slice of pizza, want anything?
slang She decided to go in for the kill and confront her boss about the unfair treatment.
figurative He always seems to go in for the dramatic when telling a story.
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