What does come under mean?
Definitions for come under
come un·der
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come underverb
To come underneath (something).
come underverb
To be included or classified under (a title, specified class etc.).
come underverb
To be subjected to, be under the auspices of.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of come under in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of come under in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of come under in a Sentence
I can only do to those that come under my care, as I could have wished circumstances had permitted others to have done by me.
By the end of this year, there will be additional iron ore coming from Australia, from Brazil, our expectation is that the iron ore market cost curve will continue to flatten and continue to come under pressure.
I feel like right now there's two Americas. Some of America thinks that everything is fine and the other thinks that it's not, i think it says something about the state of our country that when minorities speak their mind and from their heart they come under attack.
If Russia believes that they can respond and retaliate against Turkey because NATO's not going to do anything about it, what they are basically doing is they are making the argument that NATO is no longer viable, that it is a feckless alliance, so it's important for us to be clear that we will respond and defend Turkey if they come under assault from the Russians.
Indias Prime MinisterSitharaman is likely to come under growing pressure to loosen policy to support the economy amid signs that growth has slowed.
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