Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

show-in-or-out

Phrase
/ˈʃoʊ ɪn ɔr aʊt/
Definition
A method or process used to indicate whether something is included or excluded.
Examples
  • We will show-in-or-out all potential candidates based on their qualifications.
  • The committee decided to show-in-or-out the proposals based on community feedback.
  • During the event, they will show-in-or-out who makes the final cut for the performance.
Meaning
It often refers to decisions or presentations that clarify if an item or individual is part of a group or not.
Synonyms
  • include/exclude
  • present/omit
  • accept/reject