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B2

to participate completely in an activity or event, giving it your full attention and effort.

Meanings

to participate completely in an activity or event, giving it your full attention and effort.

She decided to join in fully with the team project, contributing her ideas and energy.

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to become an integral part of a group or activity, often implying enthusiasm and commitment.

He joined in fully with the local community events, quickly becoming a familiar face.

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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:55