ROPE (SOMEBODY) INTO (SOMETHING)


Meaning of ROPE (SOMEBODY) INTO (SOMETHING) in English

rope somebody into something ( also rope somebody ↔ in British English ) phrasal verb informal ( see also ↑ rope )

to persuade someone to help you in a job or join in an activity, especially when they do not want to

rope somebody into doing something

Denise roped me into selling tickets.

rope somebody in to do something

Anyone who could sing was roped in to help.

Have you been roped in too?

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.