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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 ...
idiom. : to begin to exist : to come to be. The story of how the university came into being is quite fascinating.
come into · ​to be left money by somebody who has died. She came into a fortune when her uncle died. Questions about grammar and vocabulary? · ​to be important in ...
come into something meaning, definition, what is come into something: to receive money, land, or property from...: Learn more.
COME INTO STH meaning: 1. to get money from someone who has died: 2. to influence a situation: . Learn more.
3 days ago · The meaning of COME IN/INTO CONTACT WITH is to touch (something). How to use come in/into contact with in a sentence.
synonyms: come by. types: hit, stumble. encounter by chance. type of: acquire, get. come into the possession of something concrete or abstract.
If someone or something comes into their own, they become very successful or start to perform very well because the circumstances are right.