Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
let-in
phrasal verb
/lɛt ɪn/

Definition
To allow entry to someone or something.

Examples
- Could you please let me in on the surprise?
- Don’t let anyone in if you don’t recognize them.
- She was upset that they didn’t let her in to the discussion.

Meaning
The term ‘let-in’ refers to the act of granting permission for someone to enter a place or be included in an activity.

Synonyms
- admit
- allow
- entrust