Phrasal Verb - going into
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.Definition
- To enter or move into a place or situation.
- To begin to experience or participate in something.
- To start to understand or accept an idea or situation.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I'm going into the city to meet some friends. |
| 2 | The new employee is going into training this week. |
| 3 | After a lot of consideration, I'm going into business for myself. |
| 4 | The team is going into the final match with confidence. |
| 5 | She's going into labor. |
| 6 | He's going into detail about his plans. |
| 7 | The police are going into the building to search for evidence. |
| 8 | The company is going into bankruptcy. |
| 9 | I'm going into retirement next year. |
| 10 | He's going into a deep depression after the loss. |