Starting or Beginning (Into)
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to start doing something quickly and energetically
The team was motivated to belt into the fundraising campaign.
View Full Definitionto suddenly and intensely begin to express a particular emotion or reaction
He burst into applause as soon as the performance ended.
View Full Definition(of a lot of people or animals) to attempt to fit into a densely packed environment or a limited space
As the doors opened, passengers started to cram into the already crowded subway car during rush hour.
View Full Definitionto immerse oneself fully and enthusiastically into a particular activity, subject, or experience
With the start of the new semester, students were ready to dive into their studies and pursue academic excellence.
View Full Definitionto begin or become involved in a particular state, situation, agreement, or relationship
The two companies decided to enter into a strategic partnership to expand their market reach.
View Full Definitionto begin doing something, often without prior intention
During the vacation, I unexpectedly fell into the habit of waking up early to watch the sunrise.
View Full Definitionto eagerly and energetically start doing something
The team flung into preparations for the upcoming competition, eager to win.
View Full Definitionto become involved in or associated with a particular situation, activity, or group
She got into the school choir and started practicing with the group.
View Full Definitionto start doing something suddenly and with great enthusiasm
The children launched into a game of tag.
View Full Definitionto start a particular activity or task with great enthusiasm or vigor
Wanting to make a difference, she plunged her efforts into community service.
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