dive in
1 of 1verb/ˈdaɪv ɪn/
Forms:dives in,diving in,dived in,dived in
1
to enthusiastically start doing something without thinking about it
- Excited about the new project, she decided to dive in and contribute her expertise.
- Instead of hesitating, the students were encouraged to dive in and explore the challenging assignment.
- The entrepreneur was ready to dive in and launch the startup despite the uncertainties.
- Recognizing the importance of the issue, the community members were eager to dive in and address the challenges.
- The team decided to dive in and tackle the complex problem head-on, working collaboratively to find solutions.