WADE IN


Meaning of WADE IN in English

wade in ( also wade into something ) phrasal verb informal ( see also ↑ wade )

1 . to enter a discussion, argument etc in a forceful and annoying way, often without thinking about the possible results:

I wish you wouldn’t always wade in with your opinion.

2 . to move forward and attack someone:

The police waded into the crowd swinging sticks.

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