take somebody in

take somebody in
ˌtake sbˈin derived
1. to allow sb to stay in your home

to take in lodgers

He was homeless, so we took him in.

2. often passive to make sb believe sth that is not true
Syn: deceive

She took me in completely with her story.

Don't be taken in by his charm— he's ruthless.

Main entry:takederived

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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