Suck into

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verb

To become involved in something unintentionally or without wanting to.

I didn't want to join the debate, but I was sucked into it by my outspoken friend.
Visual representation of "suck into" - To become involved in something unintentionally or without wanting to

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  • suck into argument
  • suck into trouble
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Unintentional Involvement

Emphasizes getting caught up in situations unintentionally, often due to external pressure or circumstance.

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She was just observing, but got sucked into organizing the event.
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Negative Situations

Most often used for situations you'd rather avoid, such as conflicts or troublesome scenarios.

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I try to stay neutral, yet always get sucked into their drama.
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Peer Pressure

Can imply being influenced by others to join something against your better judgment.

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Despite his hesitation, he was sucked into the risky investment by his friends.
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