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into

[ in-too; unstressed in-too, -tuh ]

preposition

  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, especially obsessively:

    She's into yoga and gardening.

  11. Slang. in debt to:

    I'm into him for ten dollars.



adjective

  1. Mathematics. 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 ) = x 2 for every integer.

into

/ ˈɪntuː; ˈɪntə /

preposition

  1. to the interior or inner parts of

    to look into a case

  2. to the middle or midst of so as to be surrounded by

    into the bushes

    into the water

  3. against; up against

    he drove into a wall

  4. used to indicate the result of a transformation or change

    he changed into a monster

  5. maths used to indicate a dividend

    three into six is two

  6. informal.
    interested or enthusiastically involved in

    I'm really into Freud these days



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Word History and Origins

Origin of into1

First recorded before 1000; Middle English, Old English; in + to

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Idioms and Phrases

  • be into

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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023

Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

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