have it in for

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English

Verb

have it in for (third-person singular simple present has it in for, present participle having it in for, simple past and past participle had it in for)

  1. (transitive, colloquial) To be very angry with; to have a grudge against; to intend revenge against.
    My boss must really have it in for me; that was the third lecture this week!

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