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View definitions for get into

get into

verb as in absorb

verb as in espouse

verb as in preoccupy

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Example Sentences

“We both get into cold water in the morning,” Blanchett says.

Once all crew had been accounted for they got into a lifeboat, with the captain being the last person to disembark.

From BBC

A plane which crashed near Fife Aiport last year, resulting in the death of the pilot, lost power because of water getting into the engine, investigators have said.

From BBC

Several people have been arrested during the clashes, which saw protesters try to get into the church and light fires and use rocks to block nearby roads.

From BBC

He had planned to find work at a grocery store and then to get into trucking, a business he is familiar with.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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