HUMAN RESOURCES VOCABULARY: TO FILL (SOMEONE) IN ON (SOMETHING)
HUMAN RESOURCES VOCABULARY: TO FILL (SOMEONE) IN ON (SOMETHING): meaning and examples
Good morning, Daily Vitamin readers! Welcome to another lesson with our Human Resources Vocabulary theme.
For today’s lesson, we are looking at the expression: TO FILL (SOMEONE) IN ON (SOMETHING)
Definition: To inform someone of something; to explain something.
Example 1: Can you fill me in on the new sales campaign?
Example 2: Jerry was on vacation for two weeks. When he returned, I filled him in on the department restructuring that we planned.
Example 3: Thanks for filling me in on the meeting. Sorry I missed it!
This is definitely one of our lessons from this week that can be used outside of the office.
Example 4: Fill me in on the details of your trip!
That's it for our Thursday lesson. We hope you enjoyed it! See you tomorrow for our final lesson of the week. Take care.