1) to have a friendly relationship, similar to “get on” a) Get into something  b) Get along with someone  c) Get through to someone d) Get down to something  2) a) to escape, leave; b) go on vacation a) Get into something  b) Get back at someone  c) Get back d) Get away 3) a) to return to a place or to a previous situation; b) to return something from someone or somewhere; c) to respond to someone later a) Get back b) Get out of something  c) Get over something  d) Get away 4) to take revenge a) Get by  b) Get along with someone  c) Get away d) Get back at someone  5) to manage or survive, even with limited resources a) Get into something  b) Get off  c) Get by  d) Get something across  6) to start doing something seriously after delaying it a) Get out of something  b) Get down to something  c) Get over someone  d) Get off  7) to enter a place a) Get out of something  b) Get something across  c) Get down to something  d) Get in  8) a) to become interested or involved in an activity; b) to enroll or get accepted to a place or institution; c) to enter a place; d) start discussing something a) Get back b) Get into something  c) Get through something  d) Get out of something  9) a) to leave or exit a bus, train, or plane; b) finish work a) Get out of something  b) Get down to something  c) Get through something  d) Get off  10) a) to enter or board public transport; b) to have a good relationship with someone a) Get into something  b) Get on  c) Get away d) Get along with someone  11) a) to leave a car, room, or building; b) to avoid doing something; c) to gain or receive something from an experience a) Get into something  b) Get through something  c) Get off  d) Get out of something  12) to recover emotionally after the end of a relationship a) Get into something  b) Get over someone  c) Get back at someone  d) Get on  13) a) to recover from an illness, shock, or difficulty; b) to stop being surprised by something a) Get along with someone  b) Get out of something  c) Get over something  d) Get by  14) to communicate an idea successfully a) Get something across  b) Get over something  c) Get on  d) Get back at someone  15) to finish or survive something difficult a) Get through something  b) Get back at someone  c) Get into something  d) Get something across  16) a) to make someone understand or respond; b) to reach someone (by phone or emotionally) a) Get over something  b) Get over someone  c) Get through to someone d) Get out of something 

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