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  1. taking in

    The act of brailing up and furling sails at sea; generally used in opposition to setting. (See FURL and SHORTEN.) Also said of a ship when loading.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of taking in in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of taking in in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of taking in in a Sentence

  1. Donald Trump:

    We're taking in many billions of dollars. There's been absolutely no inflation and frankly it hasn't cost our consumer anything. It cost China.

  2. Phyllis Fagell:

    Whether or not your child appears to be listening to you, let alone taking your advice, they’re taking in everything you say and filing it away for future use, it may be counterintuitive, but if your child pushes back and argues with you, it’s typically because they respect you, value your opinion and want to figure out what you’re thinking and how they can make you proud.

  3. Glen Saldanha:

    Our U.S. business right now is more than compensating for the hit we are taking in emerging markets.

  4. Channan Petrides:

    Cystic fibrosis feels like having a plastic bag over your head and breathing through a straw, so a lot of patients who have transplants have to learn to breathe again because they aren’t used to taking in that much air.

  5. Devin Wenig:

    We believe that the actions we're taking in '19 will set us up well.


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