go into
go
ˈgoʊ
gow
in
ɪn
in
to
too
British pronunciation
/ɡˈəʊ ˌɪntʊ/

Definition & Meaning of "go into"in English

to go into
[phrase form: go]
01

to enter a place or location

to go into definition and meaning
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The children were eager to go into the forest to discover hidden treasures.
02

to require or involve a certain level of effort, resources, or work for a particular purpose or task

to go into definition and meaning
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A lot of planning goes into organizing a successful event.
03

to thoroughly discuss, describe, or analyze a topic or subject

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In the presentation, he will go into the intricacies of the new project.
04

to start an activity or enter a particular state or condition, often for the purpose of a detailed examination

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They will go into a deep discussion of the economic factors influencing the market.
05

to open a menu, program, or another window on a computer by clicking or selecting it

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He had to go into the software's preferences menu to customize the layout.
06

to be a factor of a number and divide it evenly, without leaving any remainder

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6 can go into 18 three times, as it divides evenly with no remainder.
07

(of a vehicle) to crash into something or someone with a strong and forceful impact

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The car lost control and went into a tree on the side of the road.
08

(of vehicles or drivers) to begin a specific movement or action

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The boat went into a swerve to navigate around the obstacle.
09

to become a part of an organization, often with the goal of starting a career or profession within that organization

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She aspired to go into the medical field by joining the local hospital.
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