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enter into
verb
to be considered as a necessary part of (one's plans, calculations, etc)
to be in sympathy with
he enters into his patient's problems
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]
Example Sentences
Robert J. Keenan, the government was willing to enter into a plea agreement that would have allowed Kirk to plead to a misdemeanor.
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.”
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.
They enter into a long sleep, have less interest in food, in speaking, everything slows.
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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