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View definitions for all in

all in

adjective as in exhausted

adjective as in fully committed

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“Some people are all-in on this, and others are just doing their work, no problem,” he says.

We know that the nation that goes all-in on innovation today will own the global economy tomorrow.

Smartphones were just a much better, more convenient, all-in-one version of a bunch of popular devices.

Book a room at a divorce hotel and get an all-in-one luxury vacation and finalized separation.

With my chip stack in free fall, I was forced to go all-in with a hand composed of a jack and a five.

Several people did mention a Murville, who was a business agent, then a swindler, and all-in-all a thoroughly bad fellow.

Blasphemy rebukes not the godless lie that denies Him as All-in-all, nor does it ascribe to Him all presence, power, and glory.

He knew God as infinite, and therefore as the All-in-all; and we shall know this truth when we awake in the divine likeness.

It took a good while to convince the woman that the All-in-One was worth it, but she yielded out of pity for his hungry state.

This was the kindest reception that Lambert had received since taking to the road to found his fortunes on the All-in-One.

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On this page you'll find 39 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to all in, such as: depleted, done, done in, drained, exhausted, and fatigued.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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