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Definition of plunge into phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

plunge into

phrasal verb
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plunge in | plunge into something
  1. to jump into something, especially with force
    • The pool was declared open and eager swimmers plunged in.
  2. to start doing something in an enthusiastic way, especially without thinking carefully about what you are doing
    • She was about to plunge into her story when the phone rang.
    • He's always plunging in at the deep end (= becoming involved in difficult situations without being well enough prepared).
plunge something in | plunge something into something
  1. to push something quickly and with force into something else
    • Bring the water to the boil and plunge the vegetables in.
    • She plunged the knife deep into his chest.
plunge into something
  1. (also plunge in)
    to jump into something, especially with force
  2. (also plunge in)
    to start doing something in an enthusiastic way, especially without thinking carefully about what you are doing
  3. to experience something unpleasant
    • The country plunged deeper into recession.
plunge somebody/something into something
  1. to make somebody/something experience something unpleasant
    • The news plunged them into deep depression.
    • There was a flash of lightning and the house was plunged into darkness.
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