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Hook in Meaning in English

expression

ˈhʊk/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
HOOK-in
hˈʊk/ /ˈɪn
HOOK-in

Definition

To involve, include, or connect someone or something, often in a group activity, discussion, or process. Informally, it can also mean to get someone interested or engaged.

Usage & Nuances

Informal phrase, common in business, meetings, or technology (e.g., 'hooked in to a network'). Often used in the passive or with an object ('Can you hook me in?'). Similar to 'bring in' but with a more active or engaging tone. Also found in IT contexts for establishing connections.

Example Sentences

Can you hook in John to the project?

basic

Let's hook in the new students to our group chat.

basic

You can hook in through this link to join the meeting.

basic

I wasn't part of the team at first, but they hooked me in when the project got busy.

natural

If you want to learn more, we can hook you in to our online community.

natural

The trainer knows how to hook in the audience right from the start.

natural