Similar words: get into, go into, fit into, in touch, point out, run into, cut into, fall into. Meaning: [ˈɪntʊ; ˈɪntə] prep.1. to the inside of; in toward: He walked into the room. The train chugged into the station. 2. toward or in the direction of: going into town. 3. to a point of contact with; against: backed into a parked car. 4. (used to indicate insertion or immersion in): plugged into the socket. 5. (used to indicate entry, inclusion, or introduction in a place or condition): received into the church. 6. to the state, condition, or form assumed or brought about: went into shock; lapsed into disrepair; translated into another language. 7. to the occupation, action, possession, circumstance, or acceptance of: went into banking; coerced into complying. 8. (used to indicate a continuing extent in time or space): lasted into the night; far into the distance. 9. (used to indicate the number to be divided by another number): 2 into 20 equals 10. 10. Informal. interested or absorbed in, esp. obsessively: She's into yoga and gardening. 11. Slang. in debt to: I'm into him for ten dollars. adj. 12. Math. pertaining to a function or map from one set to another set, the range of which is a proper subset of the second set, as the function f, from the set of all integers into the set of all perfect squares where f(x) = x2 for every integer..
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181. The author discovered that the translator had foisted several passages into his book.
182. People huzzahed pouring into the streets at the news that the war had ended.
183. He often drops into a bar on the way home from work.
184. The company went bankrupt and was put into the hands of the receivers.
185. In breathing the chest muscles expand the rib cage and allow air to be sucked into the lungs.
186. We all put £20 in/into the kitty to cover the cost of food.
187. The instructions are translated into binary code,[www.Sentencedict.com] a form that computers can easily handle.
188. Boys broke into a shop and stole £45 in cash.
189. These fires create convection funnels(sentencedict.com), and throw a lot of particles into the upper atmosphere.
190. Naomi admits that it was peer pressure to be "cool" that drove her into having sex early.
191. He peeled the paper top off a little white tub and poured the cream into his coffee.
192. The ball ricocheted off the goalkeeper and into the net.
193. Dip the fish in the batter, then drop it into the hot oil.
194. They are carrying out/conducting/doing some fascinating research into/on the language of dolphins.
195. "I wish I did," said Phil Jordan, relapsing into his usual gloom.
196. The very name of the enemy struck terror into their hearts.
197. He really knows how to cajole people into doing what he wants.
198. We've put a great deal of time effort into this project.
199. A lot of effort has gone into making this event a success.
200. What she did was very unprofessional. She left abruptly about 90 minutes into the show.
201. He was just walking into the restaurant when we got there. Perfect timing.
202. The car in front suddenly stopped and I went into the back of it.
203. They tried to get into the club but were refused admission.
204. The article gives us a real insight into the causes of the present economic crisis.
205. Barry held the bowls while Liz ladled soup into them.
206. Public scrutiny had brought civil servants out from the backroom and into the spotlight.
207. She stood at the edge of the chasm and stared into the void.
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