Get in deeper verb phrase
To become closely involved in a specific situation.
I don't want to get in deeper into their business.
To make something or a situation worse.
You should fix her bookshelf and stop shouting before you get in deeper.
Stop getting in deeper, it's enough.
Used to say that someone is so involved in a difficult situation that he/she cannot get out of.
To have no participation in doing something.
1. To meddle with something.
2. To threaten someone.
3. To mock or try to deceive someone.
4. To take part in a dangerous thing or situation.
To get someone or oneself involved in something bad, distasteful or horrifying.
To involve oneself into something that is none of one's business or responsiblity
The verb "get" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Used to say someone is alone
I don't know anyone in the party, so the cheese stands alone.