into
1 of 1preposition/ˈɪntu/
1
to the inner part or a position inside a place
B1- She walked into the room and greeted everyone.
- He dived into the pool and swam to the other side.
- They stepped into the elevator and pressed the button for the top floor.
- The detective followed the suspect into the dark alley, keeping a safe distance.
- The children ran into the playground to play.
Synonyms:
2
used to indicate movement towards something and getting in physical contact
- The car lost control on the icy road and crashed into a tree.
- The bird flew into the window, startled by its reflection.
- The baseball flew into the stands, striking a spectator.
3
used to indicate the topic or subject of interest or insight
- The research study provides a deep dive into the effects of climate change on coastal ecosystems.
- The seminar offered valuable insights into the latest trends in digital marketing.
- The documentary takes viewers into the lives of indigenous communities.
4
used to indicate a transformation or alteration from one state or condition to another
- The caterpillar transformed into a beautiful butterfly.
- The rain gradually changed into snow as the temperature dropped.
- The company evolved into a global leader in the technology industry.
- The street turned into a bustling marketplace during the festival.
5
used to indicate division
- The cake was divided into equal slices.
- The team was split into two rival factions.