come+into

  • 71come into one's own — {v. phr.} To receive the wealth or respect that you should have. * /John s grandfather died and left him a million dollars; when John is 21, he will come into his own./ * /With the success of the Model T Ford, the automobile industry came into… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 72come into one's own — {v. phr.} To receive the wealth or respect that you should have. * /John s grandfather died and left him a million dollars; when John is 21, he will come into his own./ * /With the success of the Model T Ford, the automobile industry came into… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 73come\ into\ one's\ own — v. phr. To receive the wealth or respect that you should have. John s grandfather died and left him a million dollars; when John is 21, he will come into his own. With the success of the Model t Ford, the automobile industry came into its own …

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  • 74come into effect — verb To become enforceable, or applicable. The new rules will come into effect on the 1st of January …

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  • 75come into profit — be in/come into profit ► to be earning, or start to earn, money from a trade or business rather than losing it: »Some want it to be illegal to make anyone redundant if you are in profit. Main Entry: ↑profit …

    Financial and business terms

  • 76come into play — affect, influence, be a factor    In sales, all of your skills come into play. You use them all …

    English idioms

  • 77come into the public domain —    to cease being a secret    It refers to embarrassing or scandalous information which politicians or public employees wish to conceal:     Naturally we are, all of us, in the Service concerned that advice one has given could be misunderstood if …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 78come into fashion — become fashionable She says that although bell bottom pants have come into fashion again she will never wear them …

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  • 79come into one's own — become to perform or work well because of good circumstances He has really come into his own as a basketball player since he changed positions …

    Idioms and examples

  • 80come into play — to be involved. Oh, I m sure personalities always come into play in situations like this …

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