take into



take into

v.
1. To move something to the interior of something: We took the boxes into the garage.
2. To have someone or something live or lodge in one's house: We took three kittens into our home.
3. To change the state or condition of something or someone: The sudden gust of wind took the airplane into a tailspin. The sheriff took the suspect into custody.
See also: take

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Svanhildr-Ancient Scandinavian, Norse Mythology
IhorEE-hawrUkrainian
Romano-Italian
Calistakə-LIS-tə (English), kah-LEE-stah (Spanish)English, Portuguese, Spanish
SuseZOO-zəGerman
Reed[ri:d]