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Synonyms

go into

British  

verb

  1. to enter

  2. to start a career in

    to go into publishing

  3. to investigate or examine

    to go into the problem of price increases

  4. to discuss

    we won't go into that now

  5. to dress oneself differently in

    to go into mourning

  6. to hit

    the car had gone into a lamppost

  7. to go to live in or be admitted to, esp temporarily

    she went into hospital on Tuesday

  8. to enter a specified state

    she went into fits of laughter

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go into Idioms  
  1. Enter somewhere or something; also fit inside something. For example, Don't go into this building , or The tractor is too big to go into the shed . [c. a.d. 1000]

  2. Enter a particular state or condition, as in She's about to go into hysterics , or I'm afraid he went into a coma . [Second half of 1600s]

  3. Enter a profession or line of work, as in She decided to go into politics . [Early 1800s] For synonyms, see go in for , def. 2; take up .

  4. Investigate or discuss, especially in detail. For example, We haven't time to go into the entire history of the project . [Early 1800s] Also see enter into , def. 4. Also see the subsequent entries beginning with go into .


Example Sentences

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When Auriemma was reminded of this fact, he replied, “I think you missed the point of what I’m talking about, so…I’d rather not go into it.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 4, 2026

“When Japan says a Taiwan contingency is a Japan contingency, it’s not that Japan will actually go into the Taiwan Strait and help Taiwan,” said Matsuda.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 31, 2026

“We’re building data centers everywhere. And that’s actually putting pressure on all kinds of goods and services that go into building these things. So that’s actually probably pushing inflation up at the margin,” he said.

From Barron's • Mar. 31, 2026

“Five times they turned me down for the personal computer. I wanted Hewlett-Packard to do it. I loved my company, but now Steve Jobs and I had to go into business,” Wozniak told The Times.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 30, 2026

He seemed to go into a trance, scanning the land with endless patience, and often finding some tiny sign that most full-grown hunters would have missed.

From "Wolf Brother" by Michelle Paver