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come into

vb. 1 (&lit See come and into English) 2 (context transitive English) To inherit (money). 3 (context transitive English) To be a factor in. 4 (context transitive English) To enter the initial phase of; to commence.

WordNet
come into

v. obtain from someone after their death; "I inherited a castle from my French grandparents" [syn: inherit]

Usage examples of "come into".

And now the analgesia was leaving, and pain was beginning to come into his hands, his chest, his stomach and his legs.

Page he would make an inquiry, but he did so with distaste, feeling as if he were being disloyal to Lierin by allowing the question to come into his mind.

It was unusual for Hickory to come into the house, and Ashton knew before the man spoke that a crisis was imminent.

Robert sucked his breath in through his teeth and might have delivered a retort if Mary had not come into the hall with a tray of clean glasses for the parlor and greeted her mistress.

The intangible quality of a true warrior, the sixth sense that allows him to sense unseen danger, had come into play.

Schermont had come into his position after the first spokesman from Caer-Konig had been killed on the waters of Lac Dinneshere in a battle with a Dineval boat.

He could have struck then, but he was after larger prey, waiting for the ogres to come into range.