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come into

  1. reach or be brought to a specified situation or result.
    "new data protection requirements came into effect in May"
  2. suddenly receive money or property, especially by inheriting it.
    "he came into an inheritance"
    synonyms: inherit, be/become heir to, be left, be willed, be bequeathed, be devised

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to enter a place or a new position or state: The new safety regulations come into effect at the beginning of the month.
come into in British English · 1. to enter · 2. to inherit · 3. See come into one's own.
verb · to enter · to inherit · come into one's own. to become fulfilled. she really came into her own when she got divorced. to receive what is due to one ...
May 30, 2024 · The meaning of COME IN/INTO CONTACT WITH is to touch (something). How to use come in/into contact with in a sentence.
come into · ​to be left money by somebody who has died. She came into a fortune when her uncle died. Join us. Join our community to access the latest language ...
come into something meaning, definition, what is come into something: to receive money, land, or property from...: Learn more.
idiom. : to begin to exist : to come to be. The story of how the university came into being is quite fascinating.
5 days ago · to be very useful or successful in a particular situation: Eileen really comes into her own in a crisis.
Other forms: came into; coming into; comes into. Definitions of come into. verb. obtain, especially accidentally. synonyms: come by. see moresee less.
1to be left money by someone who has died She came into a fortune when her uncle died. Take your English to the next level.