Synonyms of take in

Antonyms of take in

Collocations of take in

information
Frequency: 70 %

I need to take in all the information before making a decision.

new ideas
Frequency: 65 %

I love attending conferences to take in new ideas and perspectives.

scenery
Frequency: 60 %

As we drove through the countryside, I couldn't help but take in the beautiful scenery.

guests
Frequency: 50 %

We can take in up to ten guests at a time in our bed and breakfast.

stray animals
Frequency: 45 %

The animal shelter works hard to take in stray animals and find them loving homes.

Idiomatic Expressions for take in

  • Phrase: take in
    Meaning: to reduce the size of clothing by altering it
    Usage: I need to take in this dress before the event next week.