sit in

Related to sit in: Civil Rights Act of 1964

sit in

1. verb To participate in a non-violent protest in which participants occupy a particular space and refuse to move. Students have been sitting in since Monday to protest discriminatory enrollment practices.
2. verb To attend something as a spectator or visitor, rather than a regular or full participant. Typically followed by "on (something)." They invited me to sit in on one of their meetings to see how things normally progress. I didn't earn any credit for it, but sitting in on the class gave me a lot of useful information that I could apply to my business.
3. verb To temporarily act as a substitute for someone else, especially in a meeting or discussion-based activity. Typically followed by "for (someone)." Hi, everyone, I'll be sitting in for Mike in today's meeting. He had to fly back to Memphis last night for a family emergency. Our manager is out of the office today, so Mary will be sitting in instead.
4. noun A non-violent protest in which participants occupy a particular space and refuse to move. As a noun, the phrase is hyphenated. Students have organized a sit-in to protest discriminatory enrollment practices.
See also: sit

sit in for (one)

To act as a temporary substitute for one, especially in a meeting or discussion-based activity. It was decided that I would sit in for the boss at the board meeting. I can't believe they sent an intern to sit in for the mayor on the climate committee.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

sit in (on something)

to attend something as a visitor; to act as a temporary participant in something. Do you mind if I sit in on your discussion? Please do sit in.
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sit in

(for someone) to act as a substitute for someone. (Usually involves actual sitting, such as at a meeting.) I am not a regular member of this committee. I am sitting in for Larry Smith. Do you mind if I sit in? My representative can't be here.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

sit in

1. Attend or take part as a visitor, as in My son's jazz group asked me to sit in tonight. It is often put as sit in on, as in They asked me to sit in on their poker game. [Mid-1800s]
2. Take part in a sit-in, that is, an organized protest in which seated participants refuse to move. For example, The students threatened to sit in unless the dean was reinstated. [c. 1940]
3. sit in on. Visit or observe, as in I'm sitting in on his class, but not for credit. [Early 1900s]
4. sit in for. Substitute for a regular member of a group, as in I'm just sitting in for Harold, who couldn't make it.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

sit in

v.
1. To be present or participate as a visitor at a discussion or music session: The professor allowed me to sit in on one of her lectures. A guitarist will be sitting in with the band today.
2. To take part in a sit-in or similar organized protest: The protesters sat in at the construction site.
3. sit in for To act as a substitute: She will be sitting in for the usual news anchor, who is away on vacation.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • sit in for (one)
  • soft power
  • cross over
  • break out
  • go on
  • go on (doing something)
  • Go on!
  • going on
  • face off
  • face-off
References in periodicals archive
He said the government should make it clear on Imran Khan and Tahirul Qadri that they will be responsible for the damage caused by the sit ins.
President Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry Shaban Khalid in a statement said the sit ins have damaged the economy and the business community is worried due to disruption in business activities especially in central market of Islamabad including Aabpara and Blue Area.
He stressed that the government and the parties holding sit ins should try to resolve the issues as soon as possible so that the country could be saved from negative impact.
The counsel for the petitioner told the court that business community has suffered heavily due to sit ins of PTI and PAT in Islamabad and future of national economy has been endangered.
Deputy Commissioner Islamabad told the court permission was given by the government to PTI and PAT to stage sit ins in Islamabad.