checking in (Meaning)

checking in

to register at a hotel or motel, to find out or report the status of someone or something especially as part of a regular pattern of communication or monitoring, to satisfy all requirements in returning, to register at a hotel, to bring back, an act or instance of checking in, to report one's presence or arrival

checking in Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor meticulously checked my temperature before administering the medication.
  2. I carefully checked my email for any important messages before leaving for work.
  3. The mechanic thoroughly checked the car's engine before issuing a safety certificate.
  4. The librarian checked out the books I had selected and wished me a good day.
  5. The teacher checked the students' assignments to assess their understanding of the topic.
  6. The cashier checked my receipt to ensure the accuracy of my purchase.
  7. The security officer checked my bag at the airport to ensure I wasn't carrying any dangerous items.
  8. I checked my watch to make sure I wasn't late for my appointment.
  9. The company checked my references to verify my work experience and qualifications.
  10. I checked the weather forecast to plan my weekend activities accordingly.

FAQs About the word checking in

to register at a hotel or motel, to find out or report the status of someone or something especially as part of a regular pattern of communication or monitoring

barging (in), clocking (in),blowing in, breezing (in), bursting (in or into), pulling in, waltzing (in), turning up, disembarking, getting in

leaving, going, clocking (out), checking out,,fleeing, vamoosing

The doctor meticulously checked my temperature before administering the medication.

I carefully checked my email for any important messages before leaving for work.

The mechanic thoroughly checked the car's engine before issuing a safety certificate.

The librarian checked out the books I had selected and wished me a good day.