tie in with

tie in with
phrasal verb [transitive]
Word forms "tie in with":
present tense I/you/we/they tie in with he/she/it ties in with present participle tying in with past tense tied in with past participle tied in with
1) tie in with something to combine with something

This project ties in with the language research he is doing.

2) to provide more evidence that something is true

Your findings tie in with our own satellite observation reports.


English dictionary. 2014.

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