Collocations with "into"
215 collocations found
Categories
Used to specify the categories or groups that result from a division.
Used to describe the result of the breaking action, usually followed by 'pieces', 'fragments', or a number.
to place something into a narrow opening or to fit into a role or group
Indicates the target language of a translation, or the resulting form/outcome of a change.
to include something as a part of a larger whole, like a pattern or story
Indicates the resulting state or system after conversion.
To release a substance into a larger body (e.g., a river, the air).
indicates the resulting parts or categories of a separation
the act of going into a place, organization, or condition
Indicates the new area or market that is being entered.
To bring a new idea, system, or product to a place or situation.
To enter or pass into a place or substance.
indicates the resulting state after the change, often used with 'from'
indicates the result or end point of the change
specifies the place or area that is being entered
To bring something illegally into a specific country or area.
Indicates the target group, culture, or society that someone or something is becoming a part of.
Used to describe the family or social circumstances of one's birth.
can also mean to meet someone unexpectedly
Used in the pattern 'deceive sb into doing sth', meaning to trick someone to do something they wouldn't normally do.
To go down into a place or a state (often figurative, e.g., 'descend into chaos').
indicates the subject or cause that is being investigated
to speak unclearly with one's voice directed into an object, muffling the sound
Used with verbs like 'put' or 'get' to mean correctly evaluating something.
To put one's hand into something, like a bag or pocket.
To look deeply into something, e.g., someone's eyes, a fire.
To entice someone to do something, often something they shouldn't.
Indicates that something is included as an integral part of a larger whole, such as a story, fabric, or culture.