check in on (someone or something)

check in on (someone or something)

To actively monitor the security or safety of a person or thing. Before I meet you at the mall, I need to check in on my grandmother to make sure she's feeling OK. A: "John has gone to the hospital to check in on Mary." B: "I hope he returns with good news." Can you check in on the house once or twice while we're away and just makes sure everything is OK?
See also: check, on
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