Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
take-in
phrasal verb
/teɪk ɪn/

Definition
To absorb or understand information or experiences.

Examples
- It’s hard to take in all the information from the lecture.
- After traveling to new places, she needed some time to take in everything she had seen.
- He paused to take in the beautiful scenery before continuing his hike.

Meaning
Take-in refers to the process of fully comprehending or grasping something, whether it’s information, a situation, or an experience.

Synonyms
- Absorb
- Comprehend
- Understand
- Grasp