divest vs get into

divest

verb
  • To strip, deprive, or dispossess (someone) of something (such as a right, passion, privilege, or prejudice). 

  • To sell off or be rid of through sale, especially of a subsidiary. 

get into

verb
  • To cause to behave uncharacteristically; to possess. 

  • To become involved or interested in (a discussion, issue, or activity). 

  • To enter (an unfavourable state). 

  • To interrogate in order to arrive at a deeper understanding. 

  • To move into (an object), such that one ends up inside it. 

  • To put on (an item of clothing). 

  • To reach into or interact with (an object). 

How often have the words divest and get into occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )