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English Dictionaryfall in with somebody/something phrasal verb (
see also fall)
1. to accept someone’s ideas, decisions etc and not disagree with them:
Once she explained her problem, he was happy to fall in with her plans.2. to become friendly with a person or group of people after meeting them by chance
Synonym : get in with:
She fell in with the wrong crowd in her teens. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Idiomsfall in withto become associated with a bad group of people
The boy fell in with a bad group of friends and began to have problems at school.
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fall in with v.,
informal 1. To meet by accident.
Mary fell in with some of her friends downtown. 2. To agree to help with; support.
I fell in with Jack's plan to play a trick on his father. 3. To become associated with a group detrimental to the newcomer.
John fell in with a wild bunch; small wonder he flunked all of his courses. Compare: PLAY ALONG.
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