join in(something)
phrasal verbwithjoinverbuk/dʒɔɪn/us/dʒɔɪn/
B1
tobecomeinvolvedin anactivitywith otherpeople:
We only need one moreplayerfor thisgame- can youpersuadeyoursistertojoinin?
At the end of thisverse, we'd like everyone tojoininwiththechorus.
- I'llsingthe verses and I'd like you all tojoinin thechorus.
- It's a fool'serrandtryingto get Lena tojoinin anything.
- She made a fewhalf-heartedattemptstojoinintheirconversation.
- Why don't youjoinin?
- Join in when youfeelconfident.
Taking part and getting involved
- actor
- all in
- along
- attendee
- be (a) party tosomethingidiom
- catch
- concern
- go in onsomething
- hat
- have a horse in the raceidiom
- have skin in the gameidiom
- horse
- immersion
- muscle
- neck
- plunge
- plunge in/plunge intosomething
- punch above your weightidiom
- re-engage
- re-engagement