go in for Antonyms

Meaning of go in for

go in for

to take part in a game or contest, to become obscured by a cloud, to make an approach (as in attacking), to give support to, to form a union or alliance, to call the opening bet in poker, to engage in, to have or show an interest in or a liking for

go in for Sentence Examples

  1. I'm going in for a medical checkup tomorrow to ensure my health.
  2. The hikers prepared to go in for a challenging trek through the rugged terrain.
  3. The team decided to go in for the risky operation, hoping for a positive outcome.
  4. The police were about to go in for the raid, hoping to apprehend the suspects.
  5. The students went in for their final exams, feeling confident in their preparation.
  6. The lawyer went in for the trial, determined to defend his client's innocence.
  7. The actress went in for an audition, hoping to land the leading role in the movie.
  8. The salesperson went in for a job interview, eager to showcase their skills and experience.
  9. The couple went in for counseling, determined to improve their communication and strengthen their relationship.
  10. The musician went in for a studio session, hoping to capture the perfect sound for their new album.

FAQs About the word go in for

to take part in a game or contest, to become obscured by a cloud, to make an approach (as in attacking), to give support to, to form a union or alliance, to cal

advocate, support, endorse, hold a brief for, patronize, stick up for, side (with), aid, assist, indorse

foil,interfere, thwart, oppose, sabotage,fail, frustrate, desert, let down, disappoint

I'm going in for a medical checkup tomorrow to ensure my health.

The hikers prepared to go in for a challenging trek through the rugged terrain.

The team decided to go in for the risky operation, hoping for a positive outcome.

The police were about to go in for the raid, hoping to apprehend the suspects.