to decide when an action, meeting, etc. will happen, or when someone will do something: The company has a 30 million pound investment inked in for next year ...
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishink something ↔ in phrasal verbAVto complete something done in pencil by drawing over it in ink → ink→ See ...
(figurative) The date for the presentation should have been inked in (= made definite) by now. Questions about grammar and vocabulary? Find the answers with ...