into (EN)
preposition

preposition “into”

into
  1. moving to a position inside or within something
    The cat jumped into the open box on the floor.
  2. in the direction of something
    Could you speak into the microphone, please?
  3. to a point of collision
    The soccer ball flew into the window, shattering the glass.
  4. extending or lasting until a certain time
    We played games well into the early hours of the morning.
  5. changing or transforming into a different form or substance
    The caterpillar transformed into a beautiful butterfly.
  6. separating or organizing into parts or sections
    The teacher split the class into groups of four.
  7. occurring a certain time after the start of
    Ten minutes into the movie, the power went out.
  8. showing interest or enthusiasm for something
    He's really into jazz music these days.
  9. examining or studying a particular topic or issue
    The detective is looking into the mysterious circumstances surrounding the case.