get into

The phrase "get into" is versatile and can be used in various contexts, from entering a place to becoming involved in an activity.

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Definition

A2General

(common)To enter or move inside a place or vehicle.

Example

  • She got into the car and drove away.
  • They got into the building through a side door.

B1Activities and Interests

(informal)To become involved in or start doing an activity or hobby.

Example

  • He got into painting during the lockdown.
  • She really got into yoga last year.

B2Institutions and Organizations

(common)To be admitted to a place, organization, or institution.

Example

  • She got into a prestigious university.
  • He got into the club after months of waiting.

B1States and Conditions

(common)To start to experience or be affected by a particular state or condition.

Example

  • They got into trouble with the law.
  • He got into debt after losing his job.

B2Discussions and Topics

(common)To start discussing or dealing with a particular topic or issue.

Example

  • We got into a heated debate about politics.
  • Let's not get into that topic right now.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "get into":

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