fit into
Third Person
fits into
Present Participle
fitting into
Past Tense
fitted into
Past Participle
fitted into
1
to be able to be placed or inserted into a particular space or container
- The puzzle piece doesn't seem to fit into the empty spot on the board.
- The car wouldn't fit into the small garage due to its size.
- The furniture was designed to fit into the compact living room.
- The table was too big to for the dining room, so they decided to fit it into the adjacent room.
- She managed to fit all the groceries into the shopping bags.
2
to be accepted or integrated into a group of people who share a common cultural, social, or economic status
- 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.
- She felt like she didn't quite fit into the corporate culture of the new company.
- It can take time to fit into a new school, especially if it's in a different country.
- Sometimes it can be difficult to fit into a new group of friends, but she eventually found her place.
3
to make time for something or someone, often by rearranging one's schedule or adjusting one's priorities
- 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.
- He's determined to fit reading into his daily routine.
- Can you fit a meeting with the client into your afternoon?
- They decided to fit a family movie night into their busy weekend.
4
to work well with something else
- 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.
- Consider how your individual goals fit into the team's objectives.
- The architect considered how the new building would fit into the surrounding urban landscape.