100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "let something-sink-in"

Definition

Let something sink in means to allow time for information or an idea to be fully understood or absorbed, often after an initial impression or reaction.

Synonyms

  • Absorb
  • Grasp
  • Comprehend
  • Digest
  • Internalize
  • Assimilate
  • Understand
  • Process

Antonyms

  • Misunderstand
  • Overlook
  • Dismiss
  • Ignore
  • Rush
  • Skim

Examples

  1. After the meeting, I needed to let the new strategy sink in before making any decisions.
  2. She paused for a moment to let the feedback sink in and then responded thoughtfully.
  3. It's important to let the news sink in before discussing the next steps.
  4. He didn't immediately react; he wanted to let the situation sink in first.
  5. After hearing the shocking announcement, everyone took a moment to let it sink in.
  6. Sometimes, you need to give yourself time to let the changes sink in.
  7. I read the report twice to really let the information sink in.
  8. It can be difficult to let the truth sink in when it contradicts your beliefs.
  9. The teacher encouraged students to let the concepts sink in before the exam.
  10. After the breakup, I needed to let the emotions sink in before moving on.
  11. He said something profound, and I had to let it sink in before I could respond.
  12. After the lecture, I took a walk to let the ideas sink in.
  13. Make sure to let the instructions sink in before starting the project.
  14. I often listen to podcasts multiple times to let the insights sink in.
  15. The documentary was so powerful that it took a while to let the impact sink in.
  16. She allowed the compliment to let it sink in before thanking him.
  17. After the presentation, we all needed to let the information sink in.
  18. I found it hard to let the criticism sink in, but eventually, I understood.
  19. The doctor’s words were heavy, and I needed time to let them sink in.
  20. Sometimes, you just have to pause and let everything sink in.
  21. It’s a lot to take in, so let’s let it sink in for a moment.
  22. After the intense conversation, we both sat quietly to let it sink in.
  23. I took a deep breath to help let the anxiety sink in.
  24. It took a few days for the reality of the situation to let it sink in.
  25. The news was overwhelming, and I had to actively let it sink in.
  26. As the details were shared, I needed to let each point sink in.
  27. His words were profound, and I had to let them sink in for a while.
  28. I let the gravity of the situation sink in before acting.
  29. It’s crucial to let the lessons sink in after every failure.
  30. I couldn’t rush to conclusions; I needed to let it sink in first.
  31. After receiving the award, I had to let the honor sink in.
  32. She took a moment to let the proposal sink in before answering.
  33. It’s essential to let the implications sink in when making decisions.
  34. I often reflect on my day to let the experiences sink in.
  35. He needed to let the implications of his actions sink in.
  36. The team took a moment to let the victory sink in.
  37. I had to let the dialogue sink in before formulating my response.
  38. After discussing the project, we all needed to let things sink in.
  39. She seemed surprised, needing time to let the information sink in.
  40. I encourage you to let the beauty of the moment sink in.
  41. After the intense workout, I took time to let the fatigue sink in.
  42. It was an emotional day, and I needed to let it sink in.
  43. We should let the significance of this moment sink in.
  44. I waited for my friend to let the news sink in before moving on.
  45. After hearing the results, I had to let them sink in before celebrating.
  46. It’s important to let the consequences sink in after the decision is made.
  47. I often journal to let my thoughts sink in.
  48. The book was so impactful that I had to let the themes sink in.
  49. He paused, allowing the gravity of his statement to sink in.
  50. After the revelation, I needed to let the shock sink in.
  51. I took a moment to let the beauty of the sunset sink in.
  52. It was a lot to digest, and I had to let it all sink in gradually.
  53. After the class, I took time to let the theories sink in.
  54. I felt overwhelmed and needed to let my emotions sink in.
  55. It's often useful to let the memories sink in before sharing them.
  56. I didn't rush to judgment; I wanted to let the facts sink in.
  57. After the accident, he needed to let the reality sink in.
  58. I encourage you to let the positive feedback sink in.
  59. She smiled, finally allowing the compliment to sink in.
  60. I had to let the significance of the anniversary sink in.
  61. After the concert, fans took a moment to let the experience sink in.
  62. We discussed the changes, allowing time to let them sink in.
  63. He took a deep breath, trying to let the disappointment sink in.
  64. It’s a lot to process, so let’s let it sink in together.
  65. After the successful launch, the team needed to let it sink in.
  66. I had to let the challenges of the job sink in before accepting.
  67. She took her time to let the possibilities sink in.
  68. I find it helpful to let the lessons from my experiences sink in.
  69. After the proposal, we needed to let the options sink in.
  70. It took a while for the news to let it sink in with everyone.
  71. He let the idea linger, wanting to let it sink in fully.
  72. After the fight, I needed to let the anger sink in.
  73. It’s essential to let the consequences of our actions sink in.
  74. She paused to let the compliment sink in, not used to praise.
  75. After the class, we all needed time to let the material sink in.
  76. He smiled, finally letting the victory sink in.
  77. After the intense discussion, we took a break to let it sink in.
  78. I often meditate to help let my thoughts sink in.
  79. After getting the promotion, I had to let the excitement sink in.
  80. We should let the history sink in before making decisions.
  81. I needed to let the burden of responsibility sink in.
  82. After receiving the letter, I had to let the implications sink in.
  83. She looked thoughtful, allowing the conversation to sink in.
  84. I often remind myself to let the joy of the moment sink in.
  85. He needed to let the pressure sink in before performing.
  86. After the meeting, I took time to let the discussions sink in.
  87. It was a crucial moment, and we needed to let it sink in.
  88. I had to let the reality of the situation sink in before acting.
  89. After reading the book, I needed to let the themes sink in.
  90. She took a moment to let the compliment sink in, surprised.
  91. After the game, the team needed to let the loss sink in.
  92. I find it beneficial to let my achievements sink in.
  93. We should take a moment to let the significance of this project sink in.
  94. He needed to let the disappointment sink in before moving forward.
  95. After the party, I had to let the fun sink in.
  96. It’s important to let the implications of the policy sink in.
  97. She smiled, finally allowing the good news to sink in.
  98. After the trip, we took time to let the experiences sink in.
  99. I had to let the reality of my choices sink in before accepting.
  100. After the discussion, we all needed to take a break to let everything sink in.