pencil sth in

pencil sth in
UK US pencil sb/sth in
Phrasal Verb with pencil({{}}/ˈpensəl/ verb (UK -ll-, US -l-)
to make an arrangement with someone to do something knowing that the time or date may need to be changed: »

Let's pencil a meeting in for next Thursday at 11.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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  • pencil something in — 1) fill in an area or shape with pencil strokes a lot of the outlines had been penciled in 2) arrange, forecast, or note down something provisionally or tentatively May 15 was penciled in as the date for the meeting ■ pencil someone in make a… …   Useful english dictionary

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  • pencil sb/sth in — UK US pencil sb/sth in Phrasal Verb with pencil({{}}/ˈpensəl/ verb (UK ll , US l ) ► to make an arrangement with someone to do something knowing that the time or date may need to be changed: »Let s pencil a meeting in for next Thursday at 11 …   Financial and business terms

  • pencil — pen|cil1 S2 [ˈpensəl] n [U and C] ↑lead [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: pincel paintbrush , from Latin penicillus little tail , from penis; PENIS] an instrument that you use for writing or drawing, consisting of a wooden stick with a thin …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • pencil — 1 noun (C, U) 1 a narrow pointed wooden instrument, used for writing or drawing, containing a thin stick of a black or coloured substance: written in pencil | drawn with a pencil | a pencil sketch 2 a pencil of light a narrow beam of light… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • pencil*/*/ — [ˈpens(ə)l] noun [C] I a long thin wooden object that you use for writing or drawing a coloured pencil[/ex] II (present participle pencilling; past tense and past participle pencilled) verb [T] pencil [ˈpens(ə)l] to write or draw something with a …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • pencil sb in — UK US pencil sb/sth in Phrasal Verb with pencil({{}}/ˈpensəl/ verb (UK ll , US l ) ► to make an arrangement with someone to do something knowing that the time or date may need to be changed: »Let s pencil a meeting in for next Thursday at 11 …   Financial and business terms

  • ˌpencil sb/sth ˈin — phrasal verb to decide or arrange something that may have to be changed later The meeting has been pencilled in for next Friday.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • ink sb/sth in — UK US ink sb/sth in Phrasal Verb with ink({{}}/ɪŋk/ verb [T] ► to decide when an action, meeting, etc. will happen, or when someone will do something: »The company has a 30 million pound investment inked in for next year. → See also PENCIL SB/STH …   Financial and business terms

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