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get over
phr verb
Get over is used with these nouns as the object: bereavement, depression, experience, idea, pain, shock, shyness, trauma
get over
[ phrasal verb ]
1 get over (something)
1 a : to stop being controlled or bothered by (something, such as a problem or feeling)
You need to get over [=overcome] your fear of being lied to.
1 b : to stop feeling unhappy about (something)
She's disappointed about their decision, but she'll get over it eventually.
1 c informal
— used to say that you are very surprised or impressed by something
I just can't get over how much weight you've lost!
2 get over (an illness) : to become healthy again after (an illness)
He had a bad cold, and he still hasn't gotten over it completely.
3 get over (someone) : to stop feeling unhappy after ending a relationship with (someone)
He broke up with his girlfriend a couple of months ago, and he still hasn't gotten over her.
4 get (something) over
4 a or get (something) over with : to cause or experience the end of (something) : to finish (something)
I just want to get this ordeal over! = I just want to get this ordeal over with! = I just want to get this ordeal over and done with! [=I want this ordeal to end]
4 b or get over (something) chiefly Brit : to express (something) clearly so that it is understood
I don't know if I was able to get my message over [=across] to them.
get over
I. phrasal
1.
a. : overcome, surmount
< once these difficulties were got over the work speeded up >
b. : to recover from
< you can get over a disease by lying in bed — Charlton Laird >
c. : to become accustomed to : reconcile oneself to
< the town will forget and forgive … and the parents will somehow get over it — Agnes S. Turnbull >
2. : to move or travel across : cover, traverse
< was necessary for me to get over ground as fast as possible — A.W.Long >
II. intransitive verb
: to become clear
< only if presented in that way can the ideas of industry get over to the workers — E.R.Smith >
transitive verb
1. : to bring to an end : have done with : finish
< reckon I'll be glad to get it over — Ellen Glasgow >
2. : to make clear
< efforts were made to get over … the relationship of public officials toward individual citizens — P.P.Van Riper >
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