Meaning of go in on | Babel Free
Definitions
- To contribute money for a joint purchase.
- To participate in; to join.
Examples
“As they'd expected, Nino had turned them down when they'd asked their future brother-in-law to go in on the purchase.”
“We were invited by the aunt (“Tia”) of my grandson to go in on renting a cabin in the woods outside of Flagstaff, Arizona for a week.”
“We found a piece of land, and two partners, and went in on buying a small farm here.”
“There are several of us who don't have a place to live and we thought we'd go in on a house together.”
“When domestic partners or others go in on real estate together, it is always recommended that the partners prepare a plan that goes into action should one of them be incapacitated.”
“For example, one veteran officer advised a rookie, “The only reason to go in on a pursuit is not to get the perpetrator but to pull the cop who gets there first offa the guy before he kills him.””
“I was talking to the Marine Corps Recruiter and he told me that we could go in on the Buddy Program.”
“When we went in on that reconnaissance, we literally were met by thousands of Cambodian civilians as well as military personnel from all four factions.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.