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third-person singular simple present beds in, present participle bedding in, simple past and past participle bedded in
(idiomatic, transitive) To allow or help to settle in; to make (someone) feel at home. quotations examples
The new trains were introduced in conjunction with Automatic Train Operation [...] and new signalling, but it took months for this to 'bed in', [...] But now the new signalling has bedded in, and the Central is the line that got its upgrade out of the way early.
2012, Andrew Martin, Underground Overground: A passenger's history of the Tube, Profile Books, page 115
ScotRail is seeking the views of the public before recasting its Edinburgh/Perth/Dundee passenger timetable in 2025, once the reopened Levenmouth line has bedded in.
2023 October 4, “Network News: Fife services in line for boost after Levenmouth opening?”, in RAIL, number 993, page 8