(inseperable) to forcibly enter
Mary broke into the car to steal the stereo.
(inseperable) to acquire
Mary came into a lot of money when her grandfather passed away.
(inseperable) to be involved with
If you get into the wrong crowd, you are likely to get into a lot of trouble.
(inseperable) to investigate
The grand jury is looking into the allegations that bribes influenced the mayor's actions.
(inseperable) to meet unexpectedly
I was surprised when I ran into Bill on the way to the store yesterday.
(seperable) to persuade to do something
Max talked Mary into going to Mexico with him.