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Term: Leap Into

Description:

The term "leap into" is a phrasal verb that denotes quickly and energetically entering or engaging in something. It typically implies a sudden or bold action, often without hesitation or careful planning.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Intransitive Verb Sense: To quickly and energetically enter or engage in something.
    • Example Sentence 1: The athlete leaped into the race, giving it her all from the start.
    • Example Sentence 2: The young boy leaped into the swimming pool, eager to show off his newly acquired skills.
  2. Transitive Verb (Object) Sense: To forcefully or eagerly start or engage in a particular activity or project.
    • Example Sentence 1: The team leaped into the project, dedicating long hours to complete it ahead of schedule.
    • Example Sentence 2: The singer leaped into her performance, captivating the audience with her powerful voice.

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