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tie in with

B2 neutral inseparable transitive

To be connected with, correspond to, or coordinate well with something else.

In plain English

To match up with or connect to something else in a way that makes sense.

What does "tie in with" mean?

2 meanings, ordered from most common to least. Color-coded by CEFR level.

1 B2 idiomatic neutral

To be logically consistent or correlated with another fact, event, or idea.

"Her account of events doesn't really tie in with what the other witnesses said."

inseparable
2 B2 idiomatic neutral

To be coordinated or combined with an event, campaign, or release.

"The book launch was timed to tie in with the author's appearance on a major talk show."

inseparable
Usage tip

A very natural expression for showing logical connections between facts, events, plans, or products. Common in journalism, business, and everyday speech. The subject and the object it ties in with are usually thematically related.

Words that pair with "tie in with"

Natural word combinations native speakers use most often.

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How to conjugate "tie in with"

The five tense forms you'll use most often.

Base
tie in with
I/you/we/they
3rd person
ties in with
he/she/it
Past simple
tied in with
yesterday
Past participle
tied in with
have + pp
-ing form
tiing in with
continuous

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