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Synonyms for pack it in
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : pak |
Phonetic Transcription : pæk |
Top 10 synonyms for pack it in Other synonyms for the word pack it in
- abolish
- abort
- accede
- accomplish
- break off
- buckle under
- button down
- button up
- call it a day
- call off
- cap
- cave
- charge
- chock
- choke
- clear
- clinch
- close
- close out
- collapse
- commit
- compact
- complete
- concede
- conclude
- consign
- consummate
- croak
- crowd
- crown
- crush
- cry uncle
- culminate
- cut loose
- cut short
- decease
- defer
- delay
- deliver up
- demise
- depart
- determine
- devour
- discontinue
- dispose of
- dissolve
- do
- drive
- drop
- drop the curtain
- eat crow
- eat humble pie
- end
- entrust
- expire
- fall
- fall victim to
- finish
- flake out
- fold
- fold up
- force
- forego
- get done
- give in
- give in to
- give out
- give up
- give up the ghost
- give way
- go
- go along with
- go down
- go under
- gobble
- gorge
- guzzle
- halt
- hand over
- heap
- ingurgitate
- interrupt
- jam
- jam-pack
- knuckle
- knuckle under
- leave
- let go
- load
- meet waterloo
- overcrowd
- overeat
- overfill
- pack
- pack 'em in
- pack in
- pack it in
- pack like sardines
- part with
- pass
- pass away
- perish
- perorate
- play dead
- postpone
- press
- pull the plug
- put a lid on
- put the lid on
- put to bed
- put up white flag
- quit
- ram
- relinquish
- renounce
- resolve
- roll over
- sardine
- satiate
- settle
- sew up
- shove
- show white flag
- shut down
- shutter
- slop
- slosh
- squash
- squeeze
- stive
- stop
- stuff
- submit
- succumb
- switch off
- take the count
- tamp
- terminate
- throw in the towel
- thrust
- top off
- toss it in
- ultimate
- waive
- wedge
- wilt
- wind down
- wind up
- wolf
- wrap
- wrap up
- yield
Définition of pack it in
Origin :- "bundle," early 13c., probably from a Low German word (cf. Middle Dutch pac, pack "bundle," Middle Low German pak, Middle Flemish pac, attested from late 12c.), originally a term of wool traders in Flanders; or possibly from Old Norse pakki. All are of unknown origin.
- Italian pacco is a Dutch loan word; French pacque probably is from Flemish. Meaning "set of persons" (usually of a low character) is c.1300, older than sense of "group of hunting animals" (early 15c.). Extended to collective sets of playing cards (1590s), floating ice (1791), cigarettes (1924), and submarines (1943). Meaning "knapsack on a frame" is attested from 1916. Pack of lies first attested 1763.
- As in succumb : verb die or surrender
- As in surrender : verb give up; resign
- As in close : verb complete, finish, stop
- As in cram : verb fill to overflowing; compress
- As in end : verb bring to an end
Antonyms for pack it in
- abstain
- advance
- ascend
- be born
- bear
- begin
- come
- commence
- conquer
- continue
- create
- defend
- deny
- diet
- disjoin
- disunite
- do
- fast
- fight
- give birth
- go
- hold
- initiate
- introduce
- keep
- let go
- let out
- nibble
- not finish
- open
- overcome
- pull
- refuse
- reject
- release
- retain
- rise
- start
- stay
- surpass
- surrender
- unclose
- uncompress
- unplug
- unseal
- unsettle
- unstop
- win
- yield
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