look into
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Definition
- Verb (Phrasal Verb):
- To investigate or examine something: To try to find out the facts about a situation, problem, or event in order to understand it better.
- To inspect or check something closely: To examine the state, quality, or accuracy of something.
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- The police will look into the reported theft. (The police will investigate the crime.)
- I need to look into the terms of this contract before signing. (I need to examine the contract's details carefully.)
- The committee promised to look into the complaints from the residents. (The committee promised to investigate the residents' grievances.)
Advanced Usage
- "to look into the possibility of (doing) something": To investigate whether something is possible or feasible.
- We are looking into the possibility of opening a new branch. (We are investigating if opening a new branch is possible.)
- "to look into the matter": A formal way to say you will investigate a specific issue or problem.
- Thank you for your email. I will look into the matter and get back to you. (I will investigate the issue you raised.)
Variants and Related Words
- Investigate (verb): To carry out a systematic or formal inquiry to discover and examine facts.
- Scientists investigate the causes of climate change.
- Examine (verb): To inspect something in detail to assess its nature or condition.
- The doctor will examine the patient.
- Probe (verb): To physically explore or investigate something thoroughly and deeply.
- The journalist probed the financial records of the company.
Synonyms
- Explore: To inquire into or discuss a subject in detail.
- Research: To study a subject in detail to discover new information.
- Scrutinize: To examine or inspect closely and thoroughly.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Look over: To examine something, often quickly or casually.
- Can you look over this report for any errors? (Examine it for mistakes.)
- Look through: To examine the contents of something (e.g., papers, a book) by reading or viewing.
- She looked through the old photographs. (She examined the photos.)
Related Idioms
- Get to the bottom of (something): To find out the real cause of a problem or the truth about a situation. This is a stronger idiom implying a full investigation until the core truth is discovered.
- The detective was determined to get to the bottom of the mystery.
Verb
- examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition
- check the brakes
- Check out the engine
- investigate scientifically
- Let's investigate the syntax of Chinese