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    take in
    [take in]
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    1. include or encompass something:
      "the sweep of his arm took in most of Main Street"
      • fully understand or absorb something heard or seen:
        "she took in the scene at a glance"
      • cheat, fool, or deceive someone:
        "she tried to pass this off as an amusing story, but nobody was taken in"
      • allow someone to stay in a place, especially because they are homeless or in difficulties:
        "the convent took in single Catholic ladies fallen on hard times"
      • visit or attend a place or event in a casual way or on the way to another:
        "he'd maybe take in a movie, or just relax"
      • make a garment tighter by altering its seams:
        "she took in the dress to fit me"
      • sailing
        furl a sail:
        "we took in the sail and stood off to the westward"
      • undertake work at home:
        "she took in laundry on weekends"
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    Take in = to view your surroundings and absorb it (transitive) To spend time looking at something, commonly scenery or surroundings. Synonyms include to observe and digest.
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