sit in with

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Verb

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sit in with (third-person singular simple present sits with, present participle sitting with, simple past and past participle sat with)

  1. (idiomatic) To join (often as an observer, supervisor or outsider) a group working together on a task.
    I'll have to sit in with the interviews for the deputy manager position.
    She sat in with one of his group counseling session.