(of a garment size) To have worn or required
“After losing several pounds, I was finally able to fit in my old pants.”
Past tense for to be socially compatible with other members of a group
“Despite an awkward start, he would eventually manage to fit in with his fellow classmates.”
Past tense for to blend in with one's surroundings
“He'll fit in, disappear and you'll never see him again. With any luck, he's got the grail already.”
Past tense for to incorporate into one's schedule
“Are you able to fit this in your busy schedule?”
Past tense for to join or take part in (a social group)
Past tense for to join or unite (one thing to another)
Past tense for accept the authority, policies, or principles of a particular group, especially unwillingly
Squeezed in
Past tense for to incorporate
Past tense for fit or cause to fit together easily and conveniently
Past tense for to be part of, in the proper place
Past tense for to assimilate into a body, structure or system
Past tense for to handle or manage many tasks at once
(of objects) Past tense for to form a pleasing or harmonious relationship or combination with
Past tense for insert or squeeze (someone or something) between two other people or things, typically in a restricted space or so as to be uncomfortable
Past tense for to place or put between or among others
Past tense for to do a favor, or show beneficence toward
Past tense for to be good or appropriate for someone or a particular purpose
Past tense for to adapt or tailor (something) for someone or a given condition
Inserted or brought in from an external place or source
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