fall+in+with
1fall in with — index comply, comport (agree with), defer (yield in judgment), obey, unite Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2fall in with — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you fall in with an idea, plan, or system, you accept it and do not try to change it. [V P P n] Carmen s reluctance to fall in with Driver s plans led to trouble. 2) PHRASAL VERB If you fall in with someone, you become friends… …
3fall in with — phrasal 1. to concur with < had to fall in with her wishes > 2. to harmonize with < it falls in exactly with my views > 3. to begin associating with < she fell in with a bad crowd > …
4fall in with — verb a) To join a group of people. He has fallen in with a bad lot. b) To meet with something Fall in with a gale , , Chapter 4 …
5fall behind with — phr verb Fall behind with is used with these nouns as the object: ↑mortgage, ↑rent …
6fall in with — Synonyms and related words: accommodate, accommodate with, accord, acquiesce, acquire, adapt, adapt to, adjust, adjust to, agree, agree in opinion, agree with, alight upon, approach, assimilate to, be guided by, be persuaded, be responsible for,… …
7fall 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… …
8fall 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… …
9fall\ 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 …
10fall out with — quarrel with, fight with, become estranged from …