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View synonyms for fall into

fall into

  1. See fall in , def. 1.

  2. Be naturally divisible into, as in These students fall into three categories . [First half of 1600s]

  3. fall into a trap . Be deceived, unknowingly become involved in something. For example, By admitting I had free time, I fell into the trap of having to help him with his work . Also see under fall in ; fall in line ; fall in place .

  4. Enter or engage in, be drawn into, as in I told Dad not to fall into conversation with them . [Late 1400s]

  5. fall into error or sin . Be drawn into bad behavior, as in I fell into error when I started spending time with the wrong crowd . This usage, like fall from grace , originally alluded to religious concerns. It is now used less often and more loosely. [Late 1100s]



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Four-legged animals that start walking and gradually pick up speed will automatically fall into a trot at some point.

Lord Blunkett has called for an urgent review into what he described as "death trap" Tube platforms after he was injured falling into a gap as he boarded a train at Westminster station.

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Fortunately, Wilson and Mandvi are adept enough comics not to fall into that trap even as they avoid the equally damaging peril of too much audience-pandering horseplay.

Critics argue the data can fall into the wrong hands or be abused.

“If you get those three things right, all the rest will fall into place.”

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