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  1. rope someone in. phrasal verb with rope verb [ T usually + adv/prep ] uk / rəʊp / us / roʊp / informal. Add to word list. to persuade someone to do something for you: At the last minute, we roped in a couple of spectators to complete the team. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Urging & persuading. ambulance-chasing. argumentation.

  2. Aug 26, 2023 · "Roped in" is a common idiom in English that means to lure, entice, or enlist someone into doing or participating in something, often by deception or coercion. In short: To "rope in" someone is to persuade or force them to participate or help in something they don't want to or don't like.

  3. If you say that you were roped in to do a particular task, you mean that someone persuaded you to help them do that task. Visitors were roped in to help pick tomatoes. American English : rope in / roʊp ˈɪn /

  4. Lure or entice someone into doing something, as in We didn't want to spend the night there, but we got roped in by my lonely aunt, or The salesman tried to rope us into buying some worthless real estate. These expressions allude to catching an animal by throwing a rope around it.

  5. phrasal verb. rope somebody in | rope somebody into something. [usually passive] (informal) to persuade somebody to join in an activity or to help to do something, even when they do not want to. be roped in to do something Everyone was roped in to help with the show.

  6. Rope in definition: to persuade to take part in some activity. See examples of ROPE IN used in a sentence.

  7. rope in. To persuade, entice, or enlist someone to do or participate in something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "rope" and "in." I really didn't want to sing in the talent show, but Janet roped me in. I managed to rope in a few friends to help us move out on Saturday. See also: rope.

  8. rope in. This page is about the phrasal verb rope in. INFORMAL Meaning. If somebody ropes you in, they persuade you to do something you don't really want to do.

  9. Rope-in definition: To cause (someone) to become involved in something they are reluctant to do.

  10. verb. draw in as if with a rope; lure. “The agent had roped in several customers”. see more. verb. divide by means of a rope. synonyms: cordon off, rope off. see more.