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  2. We must get together for a drink sometime. Management should get together with the union. Definition of get together phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  3. Example of Phrasal Verb get together. An ability to talk easily to anyone ensures a get-together goes well and people like your ideas. And a get-together goes better than anyone expects. He got together with some friends to plan a party for her. He introduced an annual three-day get-together for young clergy.

  4. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English get together phrasal verb 1 if people get together, they meet in order to spend time with each other We must get together for a drink. 2 if two people get together, they start a romantic or sexual relationship 3 get something ↔ together to collect things together I need to get some paperwork togeth...

    • Get Someone Off
    • Get on with Something
    • Get sb/sth Out
    • Get Over something/someone
    • Get Past sth/sb

    Meaning:to help someone avoid something Example: I got my friend off the night shift so that he could go along to the football match with me.

    Meaning:to continue Example: Come on, come on. Sit down and get on with the work. I’ll be back in 20 minutes.

    Meaning:to remove Example: Police had to smash the window to get the baby out of the car. I’m on my own again. I just need to take some food out of the fridge. Uncle Bill got my suitcase out of the car boot (trunk).

    Meaning:to recover from an upsetting experience, an illness Example: Within a few days, everything will be fine. She’ll get over it very quickly. She’s very resilient. He got over the cold really, really quickly. I thought he would be sick for a few more days.

    Meaning:to move ahead of someone or something that is in the way Example: Excuse me, I’m in a hurry, can I get past you? I really want to get past this car so I can drive a little bit quicker. Meaning:to be able to overcome something that has been on your mind for a long time Example: Oh, he just doesn’t seem to be able to get past that problem. He...

  5. Search. What's covered on this page. We have definitions for 66 phrasal verbs with 'GET' Get about. Get above. Get across to. Get after. Get ahead of. Get along in. Get along with. Get around to. Get at. Get away from. Get away with. Get away! Get back at. Get back into. Get back together. Get behind with. Get by on. Get by with. Get down on.

  6. 1 day ago · 1. phrasal verb. When people get together, they meet in order to discuss something or to spend time together. A whole range of people from all backgrounds can get together and enjoy themselves. 2. See also get-together. 3. phrasal verb. If you get something together, you organize it.

  7. Feb 1, 2024 · English speakers frequently use phrasal verbs when conversing. Sometimes, the meaning isn’t very clear. In many cases, adding a different preposition to the verb “get” changes its entire definition. So here is your simple guide to some phrasal verbs using “get”.

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