In rare form
adverb
At one’s best: She’s in rare form after working 10 hours
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- In-re
[in ree, rey] /ɪn ˈri, ˈreɪ/ preposition 1. in the matter of. /ɪn ˈreɪ/ preposition 1. in the matter of: used esp in bankruptcy proceedings
- In reach
Also, within reach. Within one’s means or powers or understanding. For example, The legatees were extremely greedy, taking whatever of their aunt’s came within reach, or Don’t price this item too high; it should be in reach of the average customer: This expression dates from the mid-1500s, as do the antonyms out of reach and […]
- In reference to
see: in regard to
- In-rem
[in rem] /ɪn ˈrɛm/ adverb, adjective, Law. 1. (of a legal proceeding or judgment) directed against a thing, rather than against a person, as a legal proceeding for the recovery of property. /ɪn ˈrɛm/ adjective 1. (law) (of a judicial act) directed against property rather than against a specific person Compare in personam
- In rerum natura
/ɪn ˈrɛərʊm næˈtʊərə/ uknown 1. in the nature of things