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fall into

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Explanation of "Fall Into"

Definition:
The phrase "fall into" means to be included in or classified as something, often unexpectedly or by chance. For example, if something fits into a category or type, we can say it "falls into" that category.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Fall into" is often used to describe how something belongs to a certain group or category.
  • It is a phrasal verb, which means it combines a verb (fall) with a preposition (into).
Examples:
  1. Basic Example:

    • "Cats fall into the category of pets." (This means that cats are included among pets.)
  2. More Contextual Example:

    • "This book falls into the genre of science fiction." (This means the book is classified as science fiction.)
Advanced Usage:
  • You can use "fall into" to describe situations where someone or something unexpectedly finds itself in a certain state or condition.
    • Example: "After the argument, I fell into a deep silence." (This means the person unexpectedly became silent.)
Word Variants:
  • Fell into (past tense): "He fell into a routine after the summer ended."
  • Falling into (present participle): "She is falling into a pattern of late-night studying."
Different Meanings:
  • While "fall into" primarily refers to classification, it can also mean to accidentally or unintentionally end up in a situation.
    • Example: "He fell into bad company and started making poor choices." (This means he ended up with the wrong friends unexpectedly.)
Synonyms:
  • Belong to: "This movie belongs to the horror genre."
  • Be included in: "Dogs are included in the family of mammals."
  • Fit into: "This project fits into our overall goals for the year."
Idioms and Related Phrasal Verbs:
  • Fall into place: This means that things start to make sense or come together.

    • Example: "After weeks of planning, everything finally fell into place."
  • Fall into disrepair: This means that something has become damaged or is no longer in good condition.

    • Example: "The old house fell into disrepair after years of neglect."
Summary:

"Fall into" is a versatile phrase that helps describe how things are categorized or how they end up in particular situations.

Verb
  1. be included in or classified as
    • This falls under the rubric 'various'

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