To earn out of something in big amounts
To get returns on an investment
To make a huge profit
To get cash in exchange for
Could be used negatively highlighting ill means of making money
He has cashed in on the estate that his father created. I do not believe he has anything to call his own out there.
People who invest in diamonds always cash in the benefits later.
I fail to understand why cashing in is the only goal that today’s generation makes for themselves.
It is hard to digest that my brother’s wife cashed in the necklace that belonged to my mother. She was not even entitled to it!
This is a good year for investing in real estate and gold, and you can cash in on it.
There is no origin for this idiom
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