Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
take-a-hand-in
idiom
/teɪk ə hænd ɪn/

Definition
To become involved in something; to participate or lend assistance in an activity or task.

Examples
- She decided to take a hand in the community project to help improve local parks.
- It’s important to take a hand in family decisions to ensure everyone feels heard.

Meaning
The phrase ‘take a hand in’ implies actively contributing to or getting engaged in a particular situation or endeavor.

Synonyms
- participate
- get involved
- engage
- contribute
- assist