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