go into

The phrase 'go into' is versatile, with meanings ranging from entering a place to starting a career or investigating a topic.

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Definition

A2General

To enter a place or space.

Example

  • She went into the room and closed the door behind her.

B2Investigation

(formal, academic)To investigate or examine something in detail.

Example

  • The committee will go into the causes of the accident.

B1Career

To start a particular profession or field.

Example

  • He decided to go into medicine after college.

B2Resource Allocation

To be used or spent on something.

Example

  • A lot of effort went into making this project successful.

B2State or Condition

To enter a specific state or condition.

Example

  • The company went into bankruptcy last year.

B2Behavior

To begin to do something or behave in a particular way.

Example

  • She went into a fit of laughter after hearing the joke.

Similar

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

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