phrasal verb 'check into'
Phrasal verbMain meaning
check into
[ˈtʃek ˌɪntuː]
to register at a hotel or hospital

Other meanings

  • to investigate or examine something

Example Sentences Using the Phrasal Verb "check into"

  • We checked into the hotel late at night.
  • She checked into the hospital for surgery.
  • The police are checking into the case.
  • I’ll check into the problem and let you know.

Features of Using "check into"

Separability:Inseparable Transitivity:Transitive Level:A2 Particle:into

This phrasal verb is commonly used in two main contexts: travel and investigation. When used for hotels and hospitals, it refers to the formal process of registering or being admitted. When used with issues or cases, it implies examining details more deeply. It is always inseparable, so the object follows the preposition "into".