to be accepted by a group of people because you are similar to them
to belong to a group, plan, or situation
to have enough time to deal with someone or something
to have space for someone or something
Dr Halden can fit you in this morning at 10.
He couldn't define precisely what he thought was wrong, just a collection of niggling details which didn't fit in.
He didn’t fit in with her plans, so she left him.
He explained the project to me and how my job fits in.
He fits in his work around his family commitments.
Here Lee's lonely, he doesn't fit in; there he's ostracized.
How many lines can you fit in per page?
I tried to fit in, but they were all much younger than I was.
I’ll come in your car, if you can fit me in.
She fitted in with her new colleagues straight away.
The Slav fit in just fine with the locals except for his haircut.
fits in
fitting in
fitted in
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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