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View synonyms for

enter into

verb

  1. to be considered as a necessary part of (one's plans, calculations, etc)

  2. to be in sympathy with

    he enters into his patient's problems

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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Idioms and Phrases

Participate in, take an active role or interest in, as in We had to think twice before we entered into these negotiations . [Late 1700s]

Become party to (a contract), bind oneself, as in The nations entered into a new agreement . [First half of 1500s]

Become a component, form a part of, as in Finances soon entered into the discussion . [Early 1700s]

Also, go into . Consider, investigate, as in The report entered into the effect of high interest rates , or Let's not go into that . [Mid-1500s]

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Robert J. Keenan, the government was willing to enter into a plea agreement that would have allowed Kirk to plead to a misdemeanor.

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In the words of Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Jasper Yeates in a case involving a minor’s enlistment in the Navy, minors could enter into agreements “which may tend to their benefit.”

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Boeing is set to enter into a non-prosecution agreement in the fatal crashes of two 737 Max aircraft that killed hundreds, the US Department of Justice said.

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They enter into a long sleep, have less interest in food, in speaking, everything slows.

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And through August 2026, the company will not require employees to enter into mandatory arbitration for employment-related disputes, according to the settlement agreement filed last week in federal court.

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