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Word: Get Back

Part of Speech: Phrasal Verb

Basic Meaning: "Get back" generally means to return to a previous place or situation. It can also mean to recover something that was lost or to take revenge on someone for a wrong they did to you.

Usage Instructions:
  1. Returning: Use "get back" when talking about returning to a place (like home) or a time (like a previous state).
  2. Recovery: Use it when something you lost is returned to you.
  3. Revenge: Use it when you want to take action against someone who has harmed you.
Examples:
  1. Returning: "I need to get back home before it gets dark."
  2. Recovery: "We got back our money after we complained to the manager."
  3. Revenge: "After what he did, I want to get back at him."
Advanced Usage:
  • Get back at someone: This phrase specifically emphasizes the act of taking revenge.

    • Example: "She decided to get back at her rival by winning the competition."
  • Get back to: This variation means to return to a topic or person later.

    • Example: "I will get back to you with the information you requested."
Word Variants:
  • Get back together: This means to reunite with someone after a separation (like friends or partners).
    • Example: "After a year apart, they decided to get back together."
Different Meanings:
  1. Return to a place: "I will get back to the office after lunch."
  2. Recover something: "I hope we can get back the files we lost."
  3. Take revenge: "He is planning to get back at his opponent in the next match."
Synonyms:
  • Return: Go back, come back
  • Recover: Regain, retrieve
  • Take revenge: Get even, settle the score
Related Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Get even: To take revenge.

    • Example: "I just want to get even for what he did to me."
  • Get back on track: To return to the correct path or plan after a setback.

    • Example: "After a few mistakes, we managed to get back on track with the project."
Summary:

"Get back" is a versatile phrase that can refer to returning somewhere, recovering something lost, or seeking revenge.

Verb
  1. get one's revenge for a wrong or an injury
    • I finally settled with my old enemy
  2. take revenge or even out a score
    • I cannot accept the defeat--I want to get even
  3. recover something or somebody that appeared to be lost
    • We got back the money after we threatened to sue the company
    • He got back his son from the kidnappers

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