buy into



buy into

Purchase a membership, a share, or an interest in something. For example, I'd love to buy into this partnership, but I can't afford it. [First half of 1600s]
See also: buy

buy into

v.
1. To acquire a stake or interest in something, especially a business or organization: I bought into a risky real estate venture, and fortunately I didn't lose any money.
2. To believe in something, especially wholeheartedly or uncritically: I can't buy into your brand of politics.
See also: buy

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Shannon['ʃænən]
MÅRtenMOR-tenSwedish
Whatley['hwɔtli]
Raphaelra-fa-EL (French), RAF-ee-el (English), RAY-fee-əl (English)German, French, English, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
PitterPIT-tər (Limburgish)Frisian, Limburgish
GÜNtherGUYN-terGerman, Germanic Mythology