come in(to) contact

come in(to) contact

1. Literally, to touch someone or something. Jill got chicken pox too after coming in contact with her cousins while they were sick. Be careful not to come into contact with that plant—it's poison ivy.2. To encounter someone or something. I'd never come into contact with this theory before, but it's pretty interesting.See also: come, contact

come in(to) contact

 (with someone or something) 1. Lit. to touch someone or something, probably unknowingly. How many people have come into contact with the sick man? He came in contact with almost no one. 2. Fig. to meet up with and learn about someone or something. Have you ever come into contact with trigonometry before? I have never come in contact with anything so difficult.See also: come, contact