come into
come
ˈkʌm
kam
in
ɪn
in
to
too
British pronunciation
/kˈʌm ˌɪntʊ/

Definition & Meaning of "come into"in English

to come into
[phrase form: come]
01

to receive money or assets from someone who has passed away, typically through a will or legal inheritance

to come into definition and meaning
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She came into a large sum of money when her grandfather passed away.
02

to reach a particular state

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The project came into fruition after months of planning and hard work.
03

to be included in a group, organization, or community

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He came into the team as a talented young player.
04

to develop or acquire a particular quality, skill, or characteristic

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Over time, she came into her own as a confident public speaker.
05

to have an impact on something such as circumstances, decisions, etc.

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When a sense of urgency came into the discussion, decisions were made more quickly.
06

to begin to grow leaves, flowers, etc.

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The garden came into bloom with vibrant flowers in spring.
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