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clue in

1 of 1verb
/ˈklu ɪn/
Forms:clues in,cluing in,clued in,clued in
1

to provide someone with information and make them aware of something

transitive
  • The manager clued in the team about the unexpected changes to the project timeline.
  • I decided to clue in my friend about the surprise birthday party we were planning for her.
  • The professor clued the students in on the additional resources available for their research project.
  • She clued in her colleagues on the new software updates to enhance productivity.
  • The detective finally clued in the rookie officer about the ongoing investigation and its complexities.