to fit in (with)
1fit in with — ˌfit ˈin with [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they fit in with he/she/it fits in with present participle fitting in with past tense …
2fit in (with somebody) — ˌfit ˈin (with sb/sth) derived to live, work, etc. in an easy and natural way with sb/sth • He s never done this type of work before; I m not sure how he ll fit in with the other people. • Where do I fit in? • Do these plans fit in with your… …
3fit in (with something) — ˌfit ˈin (with sb/sth) derived to live, work, etc. in an easy and natural way with sb/sth • He s never done this type of work before; I m not sure how he ll fit in with the other people. • Where do I fit in? • Do these plans fit in with your… …
4fit in with — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms fit in with : present tense I/you/we/they fit in with he/she/it fits in with present participle fitting in with past tense fitted in with or fit in with past participle fitted in with or fit in with fit in… …
5fit in with — phr verb Fit in with is used with these nouns as the object: ↑expectation, ↑preconception, ↑surroundings …
6fit in with someone — fit (someone/something) in with (someone/something) to belong with something. We must fit new buildings in with the styles and scale of buildings that have been here for two hundred years. She will fit in well with those high powered… …
7fit in with something — fit (someone/something) in with (someone/something) to belong with something. We must fit new buildings in with the styles and scale of buildings that have been here for two hundred years. She will fit in well with those high powered… …
8fit in with — fit (someone/something) in with (someone/something) to belong with something. We must fit new buildings in with the styles and scale of buildings that have been here for two hundred years. She will fit in well with those high powered… …
9fit in with — {v. phr.} To fall into agreement or accord with. * /His plans to take a vacation in early July fit in perfectly with the university schedule./ …
10fit in with — {v. phr.} To fall into agreement or accord with. * /His plans to take a vacation in early July fit in perfectly with the university schedule./ …