Phrasal Verbs with IN [advanced]

Phrase take advantage of or capitalize on
Gangnam Style by the Korean artist Psy enthralled one and all and became viral on the net. It entertained many and Bollywood took the opportunity to cash in on its immense popularity.
Verb is recorded the time it takes to go a specific distance
clocks in
The racers are placed at a center circle and, when the command is given—"Ready, Steady, Slow!"—they're let loose toward the finish line. The average speed of a snail clocks in at around 0.03 mph/0.05kph.
Verb tell someone about a private matter while trusting them not to repeat it to others
It comes naturally for us to confide in a gentle-faced dog about our traumas. Therapy dogs are invited into communities that have recently gone through crisis situations, as a way to provide emotional release.
Verb yield to another's wish or opinion
Sanctions have taken a serious toll on Iran’s economy, but U.S. officials acknowledge that the measures have not produced the kind of public unrest that could force Iran's leaders to give in and change their nuclear policies.
Verb locate and proceed straight toward a particular target
MIT researchers have developed tiny gold particles called nanorods that can home in and heat tumors, without damaging nearby tissues.
Verb meet by chance
Ever taken a different path than usual because there’s someone you really don’t want to run into on the way? Good news, an app developer has leveraged social media to direct you along routes where your friends aren’t.
Phrase enter
Last year, a group of activist cartographers started walking around the Nairobi city slum Mathare typing landmarks into hand-held GPS devices. The idea is to make slums a reality for people who would never set foot in one.
Verb begin to happen or be apparent
Springtime in Paris is usually a time to celebrate, but this year the warm weather has brought concern and irritation. A menacing smog has set in over the city, causing the government to enforce a car ban.
Verb enter without notice because it would not be permitted
Cedillo seemed a bit nervous about taking one more guest than he was allotted but joked that if we couldn’t get in, then the two of us (who happen to look Hispanic) could sneak in the back pretending to be hired help.
Verb cause or mark the start of something new
Elvis helped usher in the rock-and-roll era with the single “Heartbreak Hotel,” which shot to number one in 1956.