Meaning of the word "taken in" in English

What does "taken in" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

taken in

US /ˈteɪkən ɪn/
UK /ˈteɪkən ɪn/

Phrasal Verb

1.

to deceive or trick someone

Example:
Don't be taken in by his charm; he's not trustworthy.
She was completely taken in by the scam.
2.

to allow someone to stay in your home

Example:
They took in the homeless family for the winter.
She was taken in by her aunt after her parents passed away.
3.

to understand or absorb information

Example:
It took me a while to take in all the details of the plan.
There was too much information to take in at once.
4.

to make clothes smaller

Example:
This dress is too big; I need to have it taken in.
The tailor will take in the waist of your trousers.