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Verb get on with has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: get on withPart of Speech: Phrasal verb Sense 1: To have a friendly or harmonious relationship with someone. Sample Sentence: Despite their differences in opinions, Mary manages to get on with her co-workers. Related Products on Amazon: Books on Building Strong Relationships Sense 2: To continue doing something or make progress with an activity or task. Sample Sentence: It's time to stop procrastinating and get on with your homework. Related Products on Amazon: Books on Time Management Sense 3: To accept and deal with a difficult situation or problem. Sample Sentence: After the loss of her job, Susan had to get on with her life and find new opportunities. Related Products on Amazon: Books on Dealing with Difficult Situations Sense 4: To be or continue being successful or making progress in a particular area. Sample Sentence: The band's latest album has helped them get on with their music career. Related Products on Amazon: Books on Music Career Success | ||||
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