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Verb: lean in
  1. Move one's body closer to someone or something, typically to hear better or show interest
    "She leaned in to hear the whispered secret"
     
  2. Incline or tilt inward
    "The wall leans in slightly at the top"
     
  3. Actively pursue and engage in one's career
    "She decided to lean in and take on more responsibilities at work"

Derived forms: leaning in, leans in, leaned in

Encyclopedia: Lean in