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What does "sink in [something]" mean? Could you give me some examples?

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Rebecca

For something to "sink in," it means that you truly realize and understand the reality of it; it's fully understood. Ex: When I got home after graduation, it finally sunk in that I was finished with my degree. Ex: I wonder when it'll sink in that we'll never get back together.

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