What is another word for work into?

Pronunciation: [wˈɜːk ˌɪntʊ] (IPA)

The phrase "work into" means to gradually or slowly integrate something into a situation or process. Some synonyms for "work into" include "incorporate", "integrate", "blend in", "assimilate", "fuse", "merge", "mesh", "unify", "harmonize", "align", "adapt", and "acclimate". These words can be used interchangeably with "work into" depending on the context. For example, you could say "I need to incorporate more healthy habits into my daily routine" or "We need to align our goals and strategies to work towards a common vision". Using these synonyms can add variety and nuance to your writing or speaking, while still conveying the same overall meaning as "work into".

What are the hypernyms for Work into?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Work into

  • I decided that now is the time to start doing the things that really interest me and I find important. It was in the 10 years of the MacArthur grant that I began working on my first book... and I began putting more work into environmental history.
    Jared Diamond
  • It is utterly false and cruelly arbitrary to put all the play and learning into childhood, all the work into middle age, and all the regrets into old age.
    Margaret Mead
  • I do love DVD and I've always taken them seriously. You know, on the Austin things, we really put a ton of work into them because there's so much design involved. And in this one, we thought a lot about it and what could go in.
    Jay Roach
  • But probably for the last ten years or so, I've been fitting in animation work into my other projects.
    Dave Rowntree
  • There is no method more likely to cure passion and rashness, than the frequent and attentive consideration of one's own weaknesses: this will work into the mind an habitual sense of the need one has of being pardoned, and will bring down the swelling pride and obstinacy of heart, which are the cause of hasty passion.
    James Burgh

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