infare

[ˈɪnfɛər]

infare Definition

  • 1a reception or homecoming party for a newly married couple
  • 2the act of entering into a new place or situation

Using infare: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "infare" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The infare was held at the groom's family home.

  • Example

    The infare marked the beginning of their new life together.

  • Example

    The couple was greeted with an infare celebration upon their return from their honeymoon.

infare Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for infare

Phrases with infare

  • infare and outgoings

    income and expenses

    Example

    The company's infare and outgoings were carefully monitored by the accountant.

  • infare and outfare

    the act of entering and leaving a place

    Example

    The infare and outfare of the building were closely monitored by security.

  • infare and outfare

    the act of entering and leaving a country

    Example

    The infare and outfare procedures at the airport were very efficient.

Origins of infare

from Old Norse 'in fara', meaning 'to come in'

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Summary: infare in Brief

'Infare' [ˈɪnfɛər] refers to a reception or homecoming party for a newly married couple, or the act of entering into a new place or situation. It is often used in phrases like 'infare and outgoings,' referring to income and expenses, and 'infare and outfare,' referring to the act of entering and leaving a place or country.