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get in
verb
- intr to enter a car, train, etc
- intr to arrive, esp at one's home or place of work
I got in at midnight
- tr to bring in or inside
get the milk in
- tr to insert or slip in
he got his suggestion in before anyone else
- tr to gather or collect (crops, debts, etc)
- tr to ask (a person, esp a specialist) to give a service
shall I get the doctor in?
- to be elected or cause to be elected
he got in by 400 votes
- tr to succeed in doing (something), esp during a specified period
I doubt if I can get this task in today
- intr to obtain a place at university, college, etc
- foll by on to join or cause to join (an activity or organization)
- get in withto be or cause to be on friendly terms with (a person)
- preposition See get into
noun
- theatre the process of moving into a theatre the scenery, props, and costumes for a production
Example Sentences
“There are a lot of these midcentury buildings that still have possibilities if people want to get in there and save them,” said Beverly Bailey, co-founder and development director of the Farm House project.
But some teachers who got in touch with BBC News NI were critical of their unions.
We thought we were gonna get in the van and go sell a couple hundred thousand records like all of our peers did.
Must we keep getting in our own way?
The Society of Authors as well as other unions like the Writers' Guild are encouraging writers to get in touch with their MPs to raise their concerns in government.
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