buy into

phrasal verbPart ofbuy

buy into — phrasal verb

1. to accept and start supporting an idea, plan, or set of beliefs, often after som

1.片語動詞
釋義

to accept and start supporting an idea, plan, or set of beliefs, often after some doubt; or to pay money so you become a part owner of a business.

例句

Many young workers no longer buy into the idea that they must stay at one company for life.

Marcus bought into his cousin's bakery and now helps run the weekend market stall.