Present participle for to recover from or survive something, such as an illness or difficulty
“Eventually, you'll get over this setback, dust yourself off, and hop right back on the horse.”
Present participle for to overcome, or find a solution to, a problem or difficult situation
“To get over the problem of late fees, I contacted her credit card provider and asked them to amend her repayment date.”
Present participle for to come to terms with an unpleasant fact or difficult situation
“My father told me to just get over it, to accept that this was to be my role in life.”
Present participle for to state, or explain a concept in a clear, understandable manner
“I think we need a promotional campaign to get the point over to the public.”
Present participle for to overcome a negative or unpleasant feeling or experience
Present participle for to physically get or pass over something
Present participle for to recover from something by intentionally forgetting or overcoming it
Present participle for to render comprehensible or understandable
Present participle for to erase from one's memory
Present participle for to recover or feel better
Present participle for to contend or deal with (something), usually in an effective manner
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