lean into

English

Verb

lean into (third-person singular simple present leans into, present participle leaning into, simple past and past participle leaned into or leant into)

  1. To accept something negative but unchangeable; to find a way to benefit from, or alleviate the harm of, risk, uncertainty and difficult situations.

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