eat in
Third Person
eats in
Present Participle
eating in
Past Tense
ate in
Past Participle
eaten in
1
to have a meal at home, in contrast to eating at a restaurant or ordering takeout
- After a long day at work, she preferred to eat in and enjoy a homemade dinner.
- Instead of dining out, the family decided to eat in and share a meal together.
- Eating in allows you to control the ingredients and portion sizes of your meals.
- The convenience of eating in became more appealing during the colder months.
- She planned to eat in for the week to save money and explore new recipes.
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