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Definition of "in-going" [in•-go•ing]

  • The act of going in; entrance. (noun)
  • Going; entering, as upon an office or a possession. (adjective)

Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

Use "in-going" in a sentence
  • "Now perhaps he gave the Lacedaemonians this stroke, as directly falling under his pen; but the city of Corinth, which was wholly out of the course of his story, he has brought in-going out of his way (as they say) to fasten upon it — and has bespattered it with a most filthy crime and most shameful calumny."
  • "Casualties caused being estimated to be at least fifty; four direct hits were obtained on a party at 7.15 P.M., and on one occasion an out-going party was seen to have a free fight with an in-going party to gain possession of a sunken track or trench in Q. 6.a. Total hostile infantry seen by Divisional O.P. on the 6th reached the high number of 1126. '"
  • "He dumps it there on the sidewalk near the places for in-going and out-going baggage."
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