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into

[ˈɪntuː]

Definition:
1. To a position in or inside something.
2. In the direction of something.
3. About or concerning something.

Use 'into' in a sentence:

  1. I'm into electronics myself.
  2. Burglars broke into their home.
  3. I was suckered into helping.
  4. Their friendship blossomed into love.
  5. He sank deeper into depression.
  6. The trails broadened into roads.
  7. I sank into an armchair.
  8. She was sliding into depression.
  9. His eyes narrowed into slits.
  10. She lapsed into silence again.
  11. He shouted into the mouthpiece.
  12. Caterpillars change into butterflies.
  13. He slid into bed.
  14. They bulldozed him into selling.
  15. They relapsed into silence.
  16. I wanted to be in the scene longer and more and come back into the scene, right?
  17. We peered into the shadows.
  18. Can you help me put this letter into good English, please?
  19. The wood was so thick and tangled that they could hardly see into it at all; and nothing in it moved-not a bird, not even an insect.
  20. She changed into her swimsuit.
  21. The party went on long into the night.
  22. The company went into liquidation.
  23. Moira bounced into the office.
  24. The boys grew into men.
  25. He slipped unawares into sleep.
  26. We walked into the foyer.
  27. He screwed the paper into a ball and tossed it into the fire.
  28. I walked into town.
  29. What made you go into law?
  30. The government has poured millions into the education system.
  31. He sank into deep melancholia.
  32. The child went into convulsions.
  33. I can't go into details now; it would take too long.
  34. Finally she drifted into sleep.
  35. Talking to others can often help to put your own problems into perspective.
  36. It was time to put their suggestion into practice.
  37. This development could push the country into recession.
  38. Bring it into the light so I can see it.
  39. The radio crackled into life.
  40. You'll be paid by direct credit into your bank account.
  41. It's time to put our plan into operation.
  42. The government has promised a full investigation into the disaster.
  43. The talks look set to stretch into a second week.
  44. The company made a dramatic entrance into the export market.
  45. When did this word come into common use?
  46. The procedure can be divided into two parts.
  47. We emerged into bright sunlight.
  48. The bolt clicked into place.
  49. They agglomerated many small pieces of research into a single large study.
  50. The results of the survey fell into two distinct groups.
  51. The new rules come into operation from next week.
  52. When do the new regulations come into force?
  53. The new government has already been pitched into a crisis.
  54. The country was sliding into a state of virtual civil war.
  55. The financial crisis has brought new factors into play.
  56. The report can be conveniently divided into three main sections.
  57. Particles of glass had been introduced into the baby food.
  58. This case brings into question the whole purpose of the law.
  59. The new plan for traffic control is being put into action on an experimental basis.
  60. A new era was brought into being by the war.