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  1. ALL IN definition: 1. in a way that risks all your money in a game such as poker: 2. in a way that shows a lot of…. Learn more.

  2. 1. : tired, exhausted. Atticus said as tactfully as he could that he just didn't think he could stand a pageant tonight, he was all in. Harper Lee. Inside, the invalid had gone to bed; her mother said, "She was all in ," and expressed pity for her, for the first time. Edna O'Brien. 2. : fully committed to or involved in something.

  3. 1. British. with no extra costs; including everything. 2. wrestling another name for freestyle. 3. Australian informal. denoting something, esp a fight, in which everyone or many people become involved. The incident sparked an all-in brawl and led to six players being sent off. Collins English Dictionary.

  4. 1 (of a price) with nothing extra to pay; inclusive: The trip cost $550 all in. ♢ These are all-in prices — room, breakfast, service and tax. 2 ( old-fashioned , informal ) very tired: At the end of the race he felt all in.

  5. considering all the different parts of the situation together: All in all, I think you've done very well. The cruise wasn't perfect, but all in all it was pretty good. Taken all in all, I believe that Nelson was the greatest ever British naval commander.

  6. all in, adv., adj., & n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary.

  7. Synonyms for ALL IN ALL: overall, collectively, together, generally, all around, altogether, broadly, all told; Antonyms of ALL IN ALL: strictly, literally, minutely, microscopically, specifically, alone, narrowly, solely

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