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To Get Into

Verb (transitive)

Sense 1:

Definition: To enter or gain access to a place, event, or activity.

Example sentence: I need to get into the library to study for my exam.

Sense 2:

Definition: To become involved in or take an interest in something.

Example sentence: My friend convinced me to get into painting, and now I love it.

Sense 3:

Definition: To engage in or adopt a particular habit, lifestyle, or pursuit.

Example sentence: I decided to get into meditation to help reduce stress.

Phrasal Verb (intransitive)

Sense 1:

Definition: To become passionate or enthusiastic about something.

Example sentence: After watching that movie, I really got into science fiction.

Phrasal Verb (transitive)

Sense 1:

Definition: To manage to enter or fit inside something.

Example sentence: The cat somehow got into the closed cupboard.

Sense 2:

Definition: To put effort or energy into an activity or project.

Example sentence: The team got into decorating the office for the holiday party.

Sense 3:

Definition: To influence someone or make them interested in something.

Example sentence: The motivational speaker always manages to get the audience into a positive mindset.

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