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Into Definition & Meaning

1. Expressing movement or direction towards the inside of something.

Example: She walked into the room.

2. Expressing interest or involvement in something.

Example: He's really into sports.

3. Expressing a change or transformation from one state to another.

Example: The caterpillar turned into a butterfly.

4. Expressing a division or separation of something.

Example: The group split into two teams.

5. Expressing a conversion or change of opinion or belief.

Example: She's recently gotten into meditation.

Examples of the word into used in sentences.

  • The dog jumped into the pond to cool off.
  • The teacher asked the students to look into the textbook and answer the questions.
  • I am into watching movies every weekend.
  • My sister is really into painting and drawing.
  • I accidentally spilled coffee into my laptop and now it won't turn on.
  • She looked into his eyes and knew he was telling the truth. (Emotions)
  • John is really into video games and spends hours playing them. (Hobbies)
  • The car swerved off the road and crashed into a tree. (Accidents)
  • She poured the milk into the cereal bowl and stirred it. (Food and drink)
  • I put my phone into my pocket before heading out. (Daily routine)
  • The singer's passionate performance drew the audience into a spellbinding trance.
  • He walked into the restaurant, hoping to find a table for two.
  • The sun began to set, casting a golden glow into the vast horizon.
  • She turned on her laptop and dove into her work without hesitation.
  • I always pour milk into my cereal before digging in.
  • I turned my hobby into a profitable business last year.
  • The company invested a lot of money into developing their new product line.
  • I could sense that my friend was not fully into the conversation we were having.
  • The teacher encouraged the students to put more effort into their studies in order to achieve their goals.
  • The young boy was so excited to dive into the swimming pool for the first time.
  • The team of archaeologists excitedly dug deeper into the ancient ruins, hoping to uncover new artifacts.
  • With practice, she transformed her passion for cooking into a successful culinary career.
  • The young musician poured all her emotions into her latest composition, creating a powerful masterpiece.
  • After months of studying, he delved deep into the complex theories of quantum physics.
  • The company's CEO proposed a bold new initiative to expand into untapped markets, aiming to increase profits.
  • I'm so into this new book that I just can't put it down.
  • The storm's gusts were so strong that they nearly blew me into the raging river.
  • The research has delved deeply into the complex workings of the human mind.
  • As soon as we crossed the border, we were into a totally different culture and way of life.
  • My boss is really into the idea of expanding the business into new markets.
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