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    get
    [ɡet]
    verb
    get (verb) · gets (third person present) · got (past tense) · got (past participle) · gotten (past participle) · getting (present participle)
    1. come to have or hold (something); receive:
      "I got the impression that she wasn't happy"
      • experience, suffer, or be afflicted with (something bad):
        "I got a sudden pain in my left eye"
      • receive as a punishment or penalty:
        "I'll get the sack if things go wrong"
      • contract (a disease or ailment):
        "I might be getting the flu"
    2. succeed in attaining, achieving, or experiencing; obtain:
      "I need all the sleep I can get"
      • move in order to pick up or bring (something); fetch:
        "get another chair" · "I'll get you a drink"
      • tend to meet with or find in a specified place or situation:
        "it was nothing like the winters we get in Florida"
      • travel by or catch (a bus, train, or other form of transport):
        "I'll get a taxi and be home in an hour"
      • obtain (a figure or answer) as a result of calculation.
      • respond to a ring of (a telephone or doorbell) or the knock on (a door):
        "I'll get it!"
      • informal
        said as an invitation to notice or look at someone, especially to criticize or ridicule them:
        "get her!"
    3. enter or reach a specified state or condition; become:
      "it's getting late" · "you'll get used to it" · "he got very worried"
      • used with past participle to form the passive mood:
        "the cat got groomed"
      • cause to be treated in a specified way:
        "get the form signed by a doctor"
      • induce or prevail upon (someone) to do something:
        "Sophie got Beth to make a fire"
      • have the opportunity to do:
        "he got to try out a few of these new cars"
      • begin to be or do something, especially gradually or by chance:
        "we got talking one evening"
    4. come, go, or make progress eventually or with some difficulty:
      "I got to the airport" · "they weren't going to get anywhere"
      • move or come into a specified position, situation, or state:
        "she got into the car"
      • succeed in making (someone or something) come, go, or make progress:
        "my honesty often gets me into trouble"
      • informal
        reach a specified point or stage:
        "it's getting so I can't even think"
      • informal
        US ENGLISH
        go away.
    5. (have got)
      see have
    6. catch or apprehend (someone):
      "the police have got him"
      • strike or wound (someone) with a blow or missile:
        "you got me in the eye!"
      • informal
        punish, injure, or kill (someone), especially as retribution:
        "I'll get you for this!"
      • informal
        (get it)
        be punished, injured, or killed:
        "wait until dad comes home, then you'll get it!"
      • informal
        (get mine, his)
        be killed or appropriately punished or rewarded:
        "I'll get mine, you get yours, we'll all get wealthy"
      • informal
        annoy or amuse (someone) greatly:
        "cleaning the same things all the time, that's what gets me"
      • baffle (someone):
        "“What's a ‘flowery boundary tree’?” “You got me.”"
    7. informal
      understand (an argument or the person making it):
      "What do you mean? I don't get it"
    8. archaic
      acquire (knowledge) by study; learn:
      "knowledge which is gotten at school"
    noun
    get (noun) · gets (plural noun)
    1. dated
      an animal's offspring:
      "he passes this on to his get"
    2. BRITISH ENGLISH
      informal
      dialect
      a person whom the speaker dislikes or despises.
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old Norse geta ‘obtain, beget, guess’; related to Old English gietan (in begietan ‘beget’, forgietan ‘forget’), from an Indo-European root shared by Latin praeda ‘booty, prey’, praehendere ‘get hold of, seize’, and Greek khandanein ‘hold, contain, be able’.
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    verb
    1. come to have or hold (something); receive:
      Opposite:
    2. succeed in attaining, achieving, or experiencing; obtain:
      Opposite:
    3. enter or reach a specified state or condition; become:
      come to be
      get to be
    4. come, go, or make progress eventually or with some difficulty:
      Opposite:
    5. catch or apprehend (someone):
    6. understand (an argument or the person making it):
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  2. The definitions of "get" include12345:
    • To receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of something.
    • To cause to be in one's possession or succeed in having available for one's use or enjoyment; obtain; acquire.
    • To procure; to obtain; to gain possession of; to acquire; to earn; to obtain as a price or reward; to come by; to win, by almost any means.
    • To reach effectively.
    • To turn one's attention to.
    • To try to prove or make clear.
    • To be successful.
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    to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension. to cause to be in one's possession or succeed in having available for one's use or enjoyment; obtain; acquire: to get a good price after bargaining; to get oil by drilling; to get information.
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    To procure; to obtain; to gain possession of; to acquire; to earn; to obtain as a price or reward; to come by; to win, by almost any means; as, to get favor by kindness; to get wealth by industry and economy; to get land by purchase, etc.
    Define get. get synonyms, get pronunciation, get translation, English dictionary definition of get.) v. got), got·ten) or got, get·ting, gets v. tr. 1. a. To come into possession or use of; receive: got a cat for her birthday. b. To meet with or incur:...
    v. to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of:[ ~ + object] She got a lovely gift for her birthday.
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    1 : to reach effectively The valve is hard to get at unless you have a special tool. 3 : to turn one's attention to The committee finally got at the main issue. 4 : to try to prove or make clear I don't understand what he's getting at. : to be successful After a difficult start we're finally getting somewhere.

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