bring into
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle into
Meanings
Include someone in an activity, plan, or discussion
Why “into”? A person becomes part of an activity, group, plan, or situation, or feels a strong interest in it.
“We brought a designer into the project.”
“The school brought parents into the discussion.”
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“We brought a designer into the project.” What does it mean?
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Sink In connects verbs by particle pattern, contrast pairs, and shared base verbs.
be into
Same into pattern: involvement
Be very interested in or enjoy an activity, subject, or type of entertainment
draw into
Same into pattern: involvement
Cause someone to become involved in a situation
enter into
Same into pattern: involvement
Begin to be involved in an agreement or formal discussion
fit into
Same into pattern: involvement
Belong as a suitable part of a group, plan, or situation
get into
Same into pattern: involvement
Enter a vehicle or small enclosed space; Become interested in or start enjoying an activity or subject; Begin to have a serious problem
go into
Same into pattern: involvement
Enter a place or enclosed space; Discuss or explain something in detail; Choose a particular type of work or career
bring about
Same base verb: bring
Cause something to happen
bring along
Same base verb: bring
Take someone or something with you
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