Definition:
persuade someone to agree with you; change someone's behaviour Explanation:
Used when talking about changing another person's behaviour or attitude to match your own Examples:
He brought his partners into line about his new proposal. - Don't worry about Tim, I'll bring him into line if it's the last thing I do!
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