dig (into) Antonyms

Meaning of dig (into)

dig (into)

to begin eating (something), to push against (a body part) in a sharp and painful way, to try to learn or uncover information by studying (something), to mix (something) into (soil) by digging, to push (something) into (a body part) in a sharp and painful way

dig (into) Sentence Examples

  1. The archaeologist meticulously dug into the ancient ruins, searching for forgotten treasures.
  2. The dog relentlessly dug into the dirt, determined to find the buried bone.
  3. Emily dug into her savings account to pay for her unexpected expenses.
  4. The researcher dug into the historical archives to uncover the truth behind the legend.
  5. The team dug into the complex issue, leaving no stone unturned.
  6. The geologist dug into the rock formation, studying its layers and origins.
  7. The reporter dug into the shady past of the politician, revealing their hidden secrets.
  8. Harry dug into the delicious chocolate cake, savoring every bite.
  9. The company dug into its reserves to finance its ambitious expansion plans.
  10. The architect dug into the design blueprints, making sure the building met all safety specifications.

FAQs About the word dig (into)

to begin eating (something), to push against (a body part) in a sharp and painful way, to try to learn or uncover information by studying (something), to mix (s

explore, examine, inquire (into),look (into), investigate, delve (into), probe, view, check up on, research

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The archaeologist meticulously dug into the ancient ruins, searching for forgotten treasures.

The dog relentlessly dug into the dirt, determined to find the buried bone.

Emily dug into her savings account to pay for her unexpected expenses.

The researcher dug into the historical archives to uncover the truth behind the legend.