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What is the antonyms of into?

The antonym of "into" depends on the context. Here are some possibilities:

When "into" means "inside":

* Out of: This is the most direct antonym, indicating movement from the inside to the outside.

* From: This implies a starting point, the opposite of entering.

* Outside: This refers to the space or area outside of something.

When "into" means "towards":

* Away from: This indicates movement in the opposite direction.

* Out of: This can also be used in this context, meaning moving away from something.

* Against: This suggests opposition or resistance.

When "into" means "interested in":

* Uninterested in: This indicates a lack of interest or enthusiasm.

* Averse to: This suggests a strong dislike or opposition.

* Indifferent to: This means having no particular feelings or opinions.

To determine the best antonym, consider the specific context and what "into" is signifying in that context.

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