come into something phrasal verb ( see also ↑ come )
1 . to receive money, land, or property from someone after they have died:
She’ll come into quite a lot of money when her father dies.
2 . to be involved in something:
Josie doesn’t come into the movie until quite near the end.
Where do I come into all this?
3 . come into view/sight if something comes into view, you begin to see it:
The mountains were just coming into view.
4 . come into leaf/flower/blossom to start to produce leaves or flowers:
The roses are just coming into flower.
5 . not come into it spoken used to say that something is not important:
Money doesn’t really come into it.
6 . come into your own to become very good, useful, or important in a particular situation:
On icy roads, a four-wheel drive vehicle really comes into its own.