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into
[in-too, in-too, -tuh]
preposition
to the inside of; in toward.
He walked into the room. The train chugged into the station.
toward or in the direction of.
going into town.
to a point of contact with; against.
backed into a parked car.
(used to indicate insertion or immersion in).
plugged into the socket.
(used to indicate entry, inclusion, or introduction in a place or condition).
received into the church.
to the state, condition, or form assumed or brought about.
went into shock; lapsed into disrepair; translated into another language.
to the occupation, action, possession, circumstance, or acceptance of.
went into banking; coerced into complying.
(used to indicate a continuing extent in time or space).
lasted into the night; far into the distance.
(used to indicate the number to be divided by another number).
2 into 20 equals 10.
Informal., interested or absorbed in, especially obsessively.
She's into yoga and gardening.
Slang., in debt to.
I'm into him for ten dollars.
adjective
Mathematics., pertaining to a function or map from one set to another set, the range of which is a proper subset of the second set, as the function f, from the set of all integers into the set of all perfect squares where f (x ) = x 2 for every integer.
into
/ ˈɪntuː, ˈɪntə /
preposition
to the interior or inner parts of
to look into a case
to the middle or midst of so as to be surrounded by
into the water
into the bushes
against; up against
he drove into a wall
used to indicate the result of a transformation or change
he changed into a monster
maths used to indicate a dividend
three into six is two
informal, interested or enthusiastically involved in
I'm really into Freud these days
Word History and Origins
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
It also bought millions of print copies in bulk and stripped the books’ bindings, cut their pages and scanned them into digital and machine-readable forms, which Alsup found to be in the bounds of fair use, according to the judge’s ruling.
A couple of spirited sequels, “Let Me Be” and “You Baby,” kept the band in the Top 40 into 1966 but the Turtles’ hot streak quickly cooled, as a series of singles — including “Outside Chance,” written by White Whale staffer Warren Zevon — barely scraped the charts.
A decade later, they were able to tour as The Turtles … featuring Flo & Eddie, a billing they’d retain into the 2010s, until Kaylan retired from the road in 2018.
Volman’s partner in both the Turtles and Flo & Eddie was Howard Kaylan, a high-school friend who turned into a lifelong creative partner.
On their own, Volman and Kaylan also honed their comedic shtick as recording artists, later taking their act to radio and, once they reacquired the rights to the Turtles moniker, on the road, playing the oldies circuit into the 2010s.
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