to fit into
Pronunciation
/fˈɪt ˌɪntʊ/
British pronunciation
/fˈɪt ˌɪntʊ/

Definition & Meaning of "fit into"in English

to fit into
[phrase form: fit]
01

to be able to be placed or inserted into a particular space or container

to fit into definition and meaning
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The puzzle piece does n't seem to fit into the empty spot on the board.
The car would n't fit into the small garage due to its size.
02

to be accepted or integrated into a group of people who share a common cultural, social, or economic status

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Moving to a new country can be challenging, but she managed to fit into the local community.
He tried to fit into the social circle by participating in their activities.
03

to make time for something or someone, often by rearranging one's schedule or adjusting one's priorities

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She had a busy day, but she'll try to fit lunch with her friend into her schedule.
He managed to fit a quick workout into his morning routine.
04

to work well with something else

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Certain ideas may not fit neatly into the current framework, requiring a reevaluation of strategies.
New products should be designed to fit into the company's existing product line seamlessly.
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