Wiktionary
vb. 1 To crash into something. 2 To engage in some activity with vigor 3 (context transitive English) To invest a resource (money, material, energy) into something
Usage examples of "plough into".
I shall grind it and the cursed Way of the Plough into the dust where it belongs.
The first shot fell short, then bounced up over the few houses and walled gardens on the far bank to plough into a tiled roof halfway up the village slope.
The door left the wall ahead of a great billow of black smoke and sailed into the air, tumbling slowly, to plough into the rhododendrons.
He did not want this melal brick, still carrying dangerous weaponry, to plough into the land.
A couple of hundred yards back on the M8, another driver was rather surprised and more than a little disappointed not to see Nicole die in a horrific fireball, as her car quite inexplicably failed to go out of control and plough into the back of the slowing traffic ahead.