look into
Third Person
looks into
Present Participle
looking into
Past Tense
looked into
Past Participle
looked into
1
to investigate or explore something in order to gather information or understand it better
transitive
- The police are looking into the mysterious disappearance of the young woman.
- I need to look into the different options available before making a decision.
- The reporter is looking into the allegations of corruption within the company.
- The scientist is looking into the potential causes of the disease outbreak.
- He has been looking into the history of his family, hoping to uncover his ancestral roots.
Synonyms:
2
to carefully examine something to verify its quality, accuracy, or condition
transitive
- The mechanic looked into the car's engine to diagnose the problem.
- The appraiser looked into the painting's authenticity to determine its value.
- The inspector looked into the building's structural integrity to ensure its safety.
- They had been looking into the product's specifications to ensure it meets their requirements.
- The quality control team will look into the product's packaging to ensure it meets the required standards.