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Definition of "kick in" in Anglais

Verb

  1. To kick; to collapse or break by kicking. To kick or strike so as to cause the object struck to collapse or fall inwards.

    • Upon hearing residents in the burning house, the passerby kicked in the front door and yelled to those inside.
    • You touch me again, I swear I’ll kick your teeth in.
  2. To kick or strike so as to cause the object struck to collapse or fall inwards.

    • Upon hearing residents in the burning house, the passerby kicked in the front door and yelled to those inside.
    • You touch me again, I swear I’ll kick your teeth in.
  3. To kick or strike (a person); to beat up.

  4. To begin, contribute or join in on. To start, connect, or take effect, especially in a sudden way; to begin functioning.

    • You have to push the switch hard to get the heater to kick in.
    • I took my medication an hour ago, and it hasn't kicked in yet.
    • You should kick in on the work.
    • The rhythm section will kick in after that point.
    • For the year-end party, we're asking each employee to kick in twenty dollars.
    • This is a worthy charity, so everyone should kick in.
  5. To start, connect, or take effect, especially in a sudden way; to begin functioning.

    • You have to push the switch hard to get the heater to kick in.
    • I took my medication an hour ago, and it hasn't kicked in yet.
  6. To join or begin.

    • You should kick in on the work.
    • The rhythm section will kick in after that point.
  7. To contribute, especially to a collection of money; to hand over.

    • For the year-end party, we're asking each employee to kick in twenty dollars.
    • This is a worthy charity, so everyone should kick in.
  8. To die; to give up on something.

    • The business is going to kick in most likely.