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Definitions from the Websit in forDefinition:verb phrase To substitute or act as a replacement for someone in their absence. To attend a meeting, event, or rehearsal as a temporary member or participant. Examples:1. John couldn't make it to the practice, so I had to sit in for him as the lead guitarist. 2. The manager had to sit in for the CEO at the board meeting. 3. The professor allowed the student to sit in for the lecture even though they weren't officially enrolled in the class. Related Products:Find products related to "sit in for" on Amazon: Amazon Search for "sit in for" | ||||
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