Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
roll-in
phrase
/ˈroʊl.ɪn/
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Definition
A term often used to describe the process of gradually incorporating or introducing something into a larger context, such as new ideas or members into a group or organization.
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Examples
- The roll-in of new staff members was seamless, as everyone quickly got acquainted with each other.
- As the project progressed, we had a roll-in of fresh ideas that improved our overall strategy.
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Meaning
To merge or integrate something smoothly, allowing it to become part of a bigger picture or group.
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Synonyms
- integration
- incorporation
- inclusion
- introduction