Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

rake-in

Phrasal verb
/ˈreɪk ɪn/
Definition
To earn or obtain a large amount of money or profits quickly and easily.
Examples
  • After launching the new product, the company managed to rake-in profits exceeding expectations.
  • He invested wisely in stocks and was able to rake-in substantial returns within a year.
Meaning
The phrase ‘rake-in’ refers to the action of gathering or accumulating wealth or resources, often in a way that suggests little effort or difficulty involved.
Synonyms
  • earn
  • acquire
  • generate
  • reap
  • pull in