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scope in

B2 neutral separable transitive
In simple words

To decide that something is part of a project or plan and include it.

Literal meaning: To bring something within the scope (range) — partially transparent.

Meanings

1 B2 idiomatic neutral

(Project management/Business) To formally include a task, feature, or requirement within the boundaries of a project or plan.

"After further discussion, the client asked us to scope in the mobile version of the website."

Grammar: separable
Usage notes

Primarily used in project management, business planning, and technical contexts. The opposite of 'scope out' (in the project-management sense). Less common than 'scope out' in everyday use.

Commonly used with

feature task requirement work deliverable project

Forms

Base
scope in
I/you/we/they
3rd person
scopes in
he/she/it
Past simple
scoped in
yesterday
Past participle
scoped in
have + pp
-ing form
scoping in
continuous

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