Word info

tie in with

Verb

Meaning

tie in with (third-person singular simple present ties in with, present participle tying in with, simple past and past participle tied in with)

(transitive, idiomatic) To become associated with (a person or group of people); to connect with.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

People will tie in with a fanatic if for no other reason than to break the monotony of their lives. Mark Clifton

They know they got the TV ad, they know they got the name recognition, they know that they can do a tie in with McDonald's or some fast food outlet and the money is just gonna flow in. Gene Siskel

Prentice: It's a fascinating theory, sir, and cleverly put together. Does it tie in with known facts? Rance: That need not cause us undue anxiety. Civilizations have been founded and maintained on theories which refused to obey facts. Joe Orton

And your pass rush has to tie in with one another so that way you’re just not carelessly rushing the passer to where even a statue can buy time and escape the pocket and create an explosive play through an off-schedule play. Source: Internet

But let's face it, everybody is waiting with bated breath to find out how The Mandalorian will tie in with the story of the original armored bounty hunter Boba Fett. Source: Internet

A novelization by Ryder Windham was released in April 2008 by Scholastic to tie in with the release of Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Source: Internet

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