go to
• attend a school, college, or university over a period of time.
• "he went to Cambridge University"
• enter into a specified state or course of action.
• "she went to sleep"
• be given or awarded to.
• "the top prize went to a twenty-four-year-old sculptor"
Similar:
be given,
be donated,
be assigned,
be allotted,
be granted,
be presented,
be awarded,
be applied,
be devoted,
be handed (over),
be turned over,
be made over,
be ceded,
• use a toilet.
• "I have to go to the toilet"
• said to express disbelief, impatience, or admonition.
• "Go to! You are a wag"
go-to
adjective
• denoting a person or thing that may be relied on or is regularly sought out in a particular situation.
• "he seems to have become the go-to guy for working with kids and animals"
to go
• (of food or drink from a restaurant or cafe) to be eaten or drunk off the premises.
• "one large cheese-and-peppers pizza, to go"