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Kick in Meaning in English

expression

ˈkɪk/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
KIK-IN
kˈɪk/ /ˈɪn
KIK-IN

Definition

To start to have an effect, begin operating, or (informal) to contribute money or effort for something.

Usage & Nuances

Informal in financial/effort sense ('kick in' money/time), neutral/formal for 'start working/effect'. Often used for medicine, laws, contributions. Common collocations: 'painkillers kick in', 'when will the law kick in?', 'everyone kicked in $5'.

Example Sentences

Wait a few minutes for the medicine to kick in.

basic

The new law will kick in next year.

basic

Everyone needs to kick in $5 for the gift.

basic

After a while, the coffee finally kicked in and he felt awake.

natural

Let me know when the painkillers kick in.

natural

If we all kick in a little, we can pay for the repairs easily.

natural