get into (Meaning)
get into (v)
get involved in or with
to come or go into
secure a place in a college, university, etc.
familiarize oneself thoroughly with
put clothing on one's body
Synonyms & Antonyms of get into
get into Sentence Examples
- The hikers struggled to get into the dense forest, which was overgrown with thorny bushes.
- The child desperately tried to get into the locked toy box, but its handle was jammed.
- My elderly grandmother is no longer able to get into a bathtub safely on her own.
- I'm trying to get into the habit of reading before bed, but it's been difficult to stick with.
- The car's motor sputtered and died, leaving us stranded and unable to get into gear.
- The politician's scandalous behavior got him into a lot of trouble with his constituents.
- I'm getting into photography and have been experimenting with different techniques.
- We're getting into our new apartment tomorrow, and I can't wait to start decorating.
- I got into an argument with my friend, and it ended up ruining our weekend plans.
- The doctor couldn't get into the patient's medical records due to privacy regulations.
FAQs About the word get into
get involved in or with, to come or go into, secure a place in a college, university, etc., familiarize oneself thoroughly with, put clothing on one's body
master,learn, discover, pick up, know, see, get the hang of, hear,understand, discern
forget, forget, overlook, ignore, unlearn, miss, overlook, unlearn,miss, ignore
The hikers struggled to get into the dense forest, which was overgrown with thorny bushes.
The child desperately tried to get into the locked toy box, but its handle was jammed.
My elderly grandmother is no longer able to get into a bathtub safely on her own.
I'm trying to get into the habit of reading before bed, but it's been difficult to stick with.