come into
Third Person
comes into
Present Participle
coming into
Past Tense
came into
Past Participle
come into
1
to receive money or assets from someone who has passed away, typically through a will or legal inheritance
- She came into a large sum of money when her grandfather passed away.
- After his parents' death, he came into ownership of the family estate.
- The young heiress came into possession of a valuable art collection.
- They came into an unexpected inheritance from a distant relative.
- The company shares were divided among the siblings when their parents came into their estate.
2
to reach a particular state
- The project came into fruition after months of planning and hard work.
- The city came into prosperity following major infrastructure development.
- The negotiations finally came into resolution after hours of discussion.
3
to be included in a group, organization, or community
- He came into the team as a talented young player.
- She came into the school as a new student and quickly made friends.
- The organization welcomed him warmly when he came into their ranks.
- After moving to the neighborhood, they came into the local community and joined various clubs.
- The artist came into the art scene and was recognized for her unique style.
4
to develop or acquire a particular quality, skill, or characteristic
- Over time, she came into her own as a confident public speaker.
- He came into his artistic abilities and started producing remarkable paintings.
- The young athlete came into her strength and became a top contender in her sport.
- Through training and experience, he came into his leadership skills.
- The aspiring writer came into her voice and found success with her unique storytelling.
5
to have an impact on something such as circumstances, decisions, etc.
- When a sense of urgency came into the discussion, decisions were made more quickly.
- When laughter came into the room, the tense atmosphere lightened up.
- When doubt came into the conversation, it created a sense of uncertainty.
- He accepted the job for the challenge; salary didn't come into it.
- I selected the book for its intriguing plot; the author's reputation didn't come into it.
6
to begin to grow leaves, flowers, etc.
- The garden came into bloom with vibrant flowers in spring.
- The cherry trees in the park come into blossom every spring, creating a beautiful display of pink and white flowers.
- As the days lengthen and temperatures rise, the dormant plants in the garden come into leaf, signaling the arrival of warmer weather.
- The roses in the backyard come into flower in early summer, filling the air with their sweet fragrance.