into

  • 1Into — In to, prep. [In + to.] To the inside of; within. It is used in a variety of applications. [1913 Webster] 1. Expressing entrance, or a passing from the outside of a thing to its interior parts; following verbs expressing motion; as, come into the …

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  • 2Into — meaning, entering or changing form, may also refer to: *INTO University Partnerships, a British business *Into, an uncommon term for an injective function in mathematics * Into , an album by The Rasmus *Into, a male Finnish name *Into, used as a… …

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  • 3Into — Студийный альбом The Rasmus Дата выпуска 29 октября 2001 год Жанр Поп рок Длительность …

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  • 4Into — Studioalbum von The Rasmus Veröffentlichung 29. Oktober 2001 (in Europa), 20. Februar 2007 (in den USA) Label Warner Music Finland …

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  • 5Into — Álbum de The Rasmus Publicación 29 de Octubre de 2001 Grabación 2001 Género(s) Rock alternativo Duración 51 min …

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  • 6Into — Album par The Rasmus Sortie 29 Octobre 2001 (Europe, 20 Février 2007 ([USA]) Enregistrement Mai a Decembre 2000 Nord Studio, Stockholm Durée 39min et 54 s Genre …

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  • 7into — /in tooh/; unstressed /in too, teuh/, prep. 1. to the inside of; in toward: He walked into the room. The train chugged into the station. 2. toward or in the direction of: going into town. 3. to a point of contact with; against: backed into a… …

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  • 8into — preposition Etymology: Middle English, from Old English intō, from 2in + tō to Date: before 12th century 1. used as a function word to indicate entry, introduction, insertion, superposition, or inclusion < came into the house > < enter into an&#8230; …

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  • 9into — preposition /ˈɪn.tuː,ˈɪn.tu,ˈɪn.tə,ˈɪn.tʊ/ a) Going inside (of) Mary danced into the house. b) Going to a geographic region. We left the house and walked into the street. See Also: in …

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  • 10into — See in, into. See in, into …

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