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preposition
- Used as a function word to indicate entry, introduction, insertion, superposition, or inclusion
- In the direction of
"looking into the sun"
- To a position of contact with against
"ran into a wall"
- To the state, condition, or form of
"got into trouble"
- To the occupation, action, or possession of
"go into farming"
- Involved with or interested in
"into sports"
- Used as a function word to indicate a period of time or an extent of space part of which is passed or occupied
- Used as a function word to indicate the dividend in division
idiom
- Into a state of confusion, ruin, etc.
"The discovery has knocked/thrown all our old assumptions into a cocked hat."
- Used to say that one person or thing is much better than another
idiom
- To an active state
"They had already put the plan into action."
idiom
- Into a less important or less popular position
"a once popular author who has fallen/gone into eclipse"
idiom
- Into a state in which things are seen clearly and sharply
"bringing the binoculars into focus"
- Into a state or condition in which something can be clearly understood
"She tried to bring the important issues into focus."
idiom
- Into the condition of actually working or operating into effect
"The law came/went into force last year."
idiom
- Into a state of agreement or cooperation
"It was difficult to get/bring everyone into line."
idiom
- So as to take money for oneself
"The mayor diverted city funds into his own pockets."
idiom
- Into a published magazine, book, etc.
"He was glad to get one of his poems into print."
idiom
- Into a state of great happiness, pleasure, or love
"This dessert will send people who like chocolate into raptures."
This clue was used on May 7, 2025.
This clue has been used several times with the same answer. It also appeared on these dates:
February 5, 2025