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to go into
[phrase form: go]
01
to enter a place or location
Example
The children were eager to go into the forest to discover hidden treasures.
She paused at the entrance, then decided to go into the old, abandoned house.
02
to require or involve a certain level of effort, resources, or work for a particular purpose or task
Example
A lot of planning goes into organizing a successful event.
Considerable effort goes into maintaining a historic building like this.
03
to thoroughly discuss, describe, or analyze a topic or subject
Example
In the presentation, he will go into the intricacies of the new project.
The report goes into great detail about the environmental impact of the construction.
04
to start an activity or enter a particular state or condition, often for the purpose of a detailed examination
Example
They will go into a deep discussion of the economic factors influencing the market.
Let's go into a thorough investigation of the environmental impact of the project.
05
to open a menu, program, or another window on a computer by clicking or selecting it
Example
He had to go into the software's preferences menu to customize the layout.
If you want to send an email, simply go into your email program and compose a message.
06
to be a factor of a number and divide it evenly, without leaving any remainder
Example
6 can go into 18 three times, as it divides evenly with no remainder.
The number 5 goes into 25 exactly, resulting in a quotient of 5.
07
(of a vehicle) to crash into something or someone with a strong and forceful impact
Example
The car lost control and went into a tree on the side of the road.
The truck skidded on the icy road and went into a guardrail.
08
(of vehicles or drivers) to begin a specific movement or action
Example
The boat went into a swerve to navigate around the obstacle.
He went into reverse to parallel park the vehicle on the busy street.
09
to become a part of an organization, often with the goal of starting a career or profession within that organization
Example
She aspired to go into the medical field by joining the local hospital.
Many young politicians hope to go into politics and serve their constituents.