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INS [ˌaɪenˈes] N

INS abbreviation of International News Service

INS

ins and outs N pl

I . in1 [ɪn] PREP

17. in (as conseqence of):

all-in [ɔ:lˈɪn] ADJ

I . break in VB intr

1. break in (enter):

2. break in (butt in, interrupt):

II . break in VB trans

1. break in (make comfortable):

3. break in (tame):

built-in [ˈbɪltˈɪn, Am ˈbɪltɪn] ADJ

2. built-in advantage:

II . call in VB intr

1. call in (telephone):

call-in [ˈkɔ:lɪn, Am ˈkɑ:l-] N (radio/TV)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They have hot-headed run-ins and even hotter patch-ups.
en.wikipedia.org
Some cafes do charge a higher amount to eat in, but most charge the same price and just lose some margin for the eat-ins.
www.bbc.co.uk
It is equipped with plug-ins for laptops and for recharging cell phones.
en.wikipedia.org
The game features a simplified version of association football, with six players per side and no offsides, throw-ins, or fouls.
en.wikipedia.org
In 1991, he was again arrested and charged with prowling and possessing instruments connected to burglaries, although there was not enough evidence to charge him with the break-ins themselves.
en.wikipedia.org
Successful city-wide teach-ins organized by scores of parents, teachers and activists were conducted to focus on these issues.
en.wikipedia.org
His monkey was confiscated, there were run-ins with the police, a scuffle with the paps -- but no one got hurt more than the fans.
metro.co.uk
One fighter did not even show up at the weigh-ins because he did not want to fight him.
en.wikipedia.org
It is open for walk-ins during office hours.
en.wikipedia.org
He is adept at leading such suitors on long chases through the ins and outs of the legal system.
en.wikipedia.org

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