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ring in

1 of 1verb
/rɪng ɪn/
Forms:rings in,ringing in,rang in,rung in
1

to celebrate a special occasion, often a new year, by some form of special activity

  • We'll ring in the New Year with a spectacular fireworks display.
  • They plan to ring in their anniversary with a romantic dinner.
  • The entire town came together to ring in the holiday season with a tree lighting ceremony.
  • The community gathered to ring the festival in with a grand parade.
2

to make a phone call to your workplace, typically to report an absence and explain the reason

  • She had to ring in to let her boss know she couldn't come in due to illness.
  • He'll ring in later to explain the delay in his arrival at the office.
  • If you're unable to attend the meeting, please ring in and inform your team.
  • After the accident, I had to ring in to let them know I wouldn't be at the conference.
  • If you're feeling unwell, remember to ring in and notify your supervisor.