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What does "rope in" mean? Could you give me some examples?

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Rebecca

To "rope in" someone, or "rope [someone] in," means to persuade them to take part in an activity. Here, she's asking if he persuaded her to be part of the scheme. Ex: I roped her in to come camping with us. Ex: You can't blame her for what happened. She was roped into this by John.

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