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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
Example Sentences
Their defense means the two will have to enter into some form of close bond long enough for the police to stop suspecting Jérémie.
South Africa's business sector lobbied the two parties to enter into a coalition, seeing it as the best option to guarantee economic stability.
The Fourth Amendment protects all people in the United States from unreasonable searches and seizures and generally requires authorities to request a warrant from a judge to enter into a home or business.
"Today we made an offer that the Ukrainians have accepted, which is to enter into a ceasefire and into immediate negotiations," he said.
"I'm not sure it's time for celebration just yet. But I think she has done what she can in the face of the threat of tariffs. It makes little sense for either of side to enter into a trade war."
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