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  2. CASH IN SOMETHING definition: 1. to exchange something that represents value for the money it is worth: 2. to exchange something…. Learn more.

  3. Definition of 'cash in' Word Frequency. cash in. 1. phrasal verb. If you say that someone cashes in on a situation, you are criticizing them for using it to gain an advantage, often in an unfair or dishonest way. [disapproval] Residents said local gang leaders had cashed in on the violence to seize valuable land. [VERB PARTICLE + on]

  4. verb. cashed in; cashing in; cashes in. transitive verb. : to obtain cash for. cashed in the bonds. intransitive verb. 1. a. : to retire from a gambling game. b. : to settle accounts and withdraw from an involvement (such as a business deal) 2. : to obtain advantage or financial profit often used with on. cash in on a bestseller. Synonyms. abuse.

  5. cash something in (for something) to exchange a security for money; to convert a foreign currency to one's own currency; to turn gaming tokens or poker chips in for money. I cashed the bonds in for a cashier's check. I cashed in my bonds for their face value. See also: cash.

  6. CASH IN ON SOMETHING definition: 1. to get money or another advantage from an event or situation, often in an unfair way: 2. to get…. Learn more.

  7. Cash in on Something Meaning. Definition: To get money or gain an advantage from a situation. This expression sometimes implies that it is unfair or immoral to benefit from the situation. Origin of Cash in on Something. Dictionaries identify the late 1500s or early 1600s as the origin for cash in.

  8. Explore the idiom ‘cash in’ as we uncover its meaning, trace its origin, and delve into real-life examples. This expressive phrase goes beyond financial transactions, conveying a sense of taking advantage of an opportunity or converting something into a valuable outcome.

  9. cash in. phrasal verb. cash in (on something) (disapproving) to gain an advantage for yourself from a situation, especially in a way that other people think is wrong. The film studio is being accused of cashing in on the singer's death. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  10. cash in. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English cash in phrasal verb 1 to make a profit from a situation in a way that other people think is wrong or unfair on The record company was trying to cash in on her fame by releasing early teenage recordings. 2 cash something ↔ in to exchange something such as an insurance policy for its ...

  11. To take advantage of or benefit from an opportune moment or situation. After the drudgery of working in an office for nine years, Catherine decided to cash in on an opportunity to work as a travel writer for her friend's new tourism agency.