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.