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  1. If someone or something is boxed in, he, she, or it cannot move, because of other people or things that are too close: I was boxed in, and had to wait for the driver of the other car to get back. prevented from doing what you want to do: He feels boxed in at work and wants greater freedom to develop his ideas.

  2. Definition of boxed in in the Idioms Dictionary. boxed in phrase. What does boxed in expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  3. to move so close to someone or something that the person or thing cannot move away: When I got back to my car, I found it had been boxed in by a lorry. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Enclosing, surrounding and immersing. beleaguer.

  4. [usually passive] (of a situation) to prevent somebody from doing what they want by creating unnecessary problems. She felt boxed in by all their petty rules. See box in in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Definition of box in phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  5. Sep 19, 2024 · The meaning of BOX IN is to surround (someone or something) and make movement difficult —usually used as (be) boxed in —sometimes used figuratively. How to use box in in a sentence.

  6. boxed in. 1. Unable to physically move from a certain spot due to being blocking by something. Well, I guess I'm not leaving yet because my car is boxed in. I can't get to any of my tools at the back of the garage because they're boxed in by all this junk! We need to move fast and keep the cat boxed in so she can't escape again! 2.

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English box somebody/something ↔ in phrasal verb 1 to surround someone or something so that they are unable to move freely Someone had parked right behind them, boxing them in. 2 feel boxed in a) to feel that you cannot do what you want to do because a person or situation is limiting you Married for only a...

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