Present participle for to enter or appear in a place or location
“The door happened to be open, and he chose to come in unannounced.”
Present participle for to finish in a given place or rank
“She would reap the rewards of her hard work and would come in first in the race.”
Present participle for to land or arrive in a given place or location
“Whoever was in charge of the bullhorn would shout out damnation to all concerned for bringing their toxins into this port, but the ship would come in for its grounding nonetheless.”
Present participle for to enter a country
“Before you can come in, you will need a valid visa.”
(in an activity) Present participle for to take part or involve oneself
Present participle for to gain access or entry into
Present participle for to get to a destination (in a general sense)
A flow inward or into something
An instance of coming or bringing something to land, such as from the air or from water
Coming in, heading inwards
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