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Whip into Meaning in English

expression

ˈhwɪp/, /ˈwɪp/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
WHIP IN-too, WHIP in-TOO, WHIP IN-tuh
wˈɪp/ /ˈɪntʊ
WHIP IN-tu

Definition

To quickly cause someone or something to enter a particular state or condition, especially an emotion or activity. Commonly used for strong feelings or group actions.

Usage & Nuances

Often heard as 'whip into a frenzy', 'whip into shape', or 'whip into action'. This phrase is informal and vivid; it implies fast, sometimes forceful change. Used mostly for emotions or motivating groups.

Example Sentences

The coach tried to whip the team into shape before the big game.

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The speech whipped the crowd into excitement.

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She was whipped into a panic by the bad news.

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Social media often whips people into outrage over the latest controversy.

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He managed to whip himself into a state of motivation and finish the project.

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The announcement whipped the audience into furious debate.

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