Loop in Meaning in English
expression
ˈɫup/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
LOOP in
lˈuːp/ /ˈɪn
LOOP in
Definition
To include someone in a conversation or in the sharing of information, usually by adding them to an email or message group.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and common in business or tech contexts, especially emails: 'I'll loop you in.' Often used when someone missed information. Related to 'CC' in email. Not literal; doesn't mean a physical loop.
Spanish: poner al tanto - incluir (en comunicación)Portuguese (BR): incluir - colocar em cópia (em comunicação)Portuguese (PT): incluir - colocar em cópia (em comunicação)Chinese (Simplified): 让...知情 - 把...加入邮件抄送Chinese (Traditional): 讓...知道 - 把...加入郵件抄送Hindi: शामिल करना (सूचना में) - साथ जोड़नाArabic: إشراك (في التواصل) - تضمينBengali: অন্তর্ভুক্ত করা - জানানোRussian: включить в переписку - добавить в обсуждениеJapanese: 共有する - メンバーに加えるVietnamese: báo cho biết - thêm vào nhómKorean: 알려주다 - 포함시키다Turkish: bilgilendirmek - dahil etmekUrdu: شامل کرنا - اطلاع دیناIndonesian: ikutsertakan - memasukkan ke dalam percakapan
Example Sentences
I'll loop in Maria on this email so she knows what's happening.
basic
Can you loop in the manager if there are any changes?
basic
Please loop me in for future updates.
basic
I forgot to loop in Sarah, so she missed the meeting details.
natural
If anyone else needs to know, just loop them in.
natural
Thanks for looping me in—now I’m up to speed.
natural