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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 August 19, 2025.