December 20, 2009 by Angela
To key in something (or key something in) is to use a keyboard to type information into a computer or into an electronic system.
Example of use:
I’m making a new online English word search and the first thing I have to do is key in all the words.
infinitive – key in
present simple – key in and keys in
-ing form – keying in
past simple – keyed in
past participle – keyed in
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