fall in with
Third Person
falls in with
Present Participle
falling in with
Past Tense
fell in with
Past Participle
fallen in with
1
to agree to something, such as an idea, suggestion, etc.
transitive
- Sarah decided to fall in with her friend's proposal to start a book club.
- The team quickly fell in with the new strategy presented by the coach.
- Despite initial hesitation, Mark eventually fell in with the group's decision to relocate the office.
- We should discuss the proposal and see if everyone is willing to fall in with the proposed changes.
- The committee members were able to fall in with a compromise after a lengthy discussion.
2
to join a group of people
- After wandering alone at the event, Alex decided to fall in with a friendly crowd.
- As the parade passed by, Tom fell in with a group of spectators to enjoy the festivities.
- We invited the new employee to fall in with us for lunch to help them feel welcome.
- During the hiking trip, Sarah fell in with a group of experienced climbers to enhance her skills.
- As the class went on a museum tour, the students were instructed to fall in with their assigned groups.