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What is another word for get on?

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To mount or board a vehicle or vessel
“Oddly enough, she wasn't surprised to see Junior get on the plane first.”
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To survive or manage, at least at a minimal level
“It was a hectic few days, but we managed to get on even with the lack of sleep.”
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To succeed, at least at a minimal level
“She's enthusiastic and positive and determined to get on despite her modest background.”
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To proceed with a course of action
“The Government continues to get on with the job of delivering the important infrastructure projects that this State desperately needs.”
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To manage a situation in a certain way
“How did you get on with your new job?”
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To start doing something
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“Let's get on with the mission briefing. I'm anxious to get on with it!”
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To continue doing something, especially something challenging or after an interruption
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“The Scot hardly spent any time planning or visualizing the climb ahead, preferring to just get on with it.”
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To be on friendly terms with someone
“I get on pretty well with all the sprinters, despite the fact that we go head to head with each other on a day-to-day basis.”
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To age or grow old
“As I continue to get on in age, I've also come to think more and more about the matter of leaving this world.”
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To dress in a particular set of clothes
Get on your best dress, and we'll go have a good dinner at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, or Delmonico's, or wherever you please.”
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To increase in value, status, or level of success
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To sit or stand with one leg on either side of
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To form or have a close personal relationship with
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To succeed or achieve a great deal
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To advance or move forward, especially suddenly or quickly
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To take action or do something
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(of a living organism) To grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way
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To admonish or reproach angrily
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To irritate or grate on, especially one's nerves
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To begin an undertaking
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