The English phrasal verb LOOK INTO has the following meaning:
1. Look into = to investigate, to research
(transitive) When you don’t have all of the answers or information about something and need to investigate further. To try to discover the facts about something, typically of a problem or situation. Synonyms are examine, explore, or probe.
- We need to look into the reasons behind why half the class failed the exam.
- The doctor received the test results but now needs to look into why my cholesterol levels are so high.
- We’ll look into the problem and contact you when we have more information.
- I will look into the reasons for the decision.
- We should look into the possibility of using solar power at our house.