Phrasal Verb - getting over
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.Definition
- Recovering from a difficult experience, such as a loss or illness.
- Overcoming an emotional or mental obstacle.
- Moving past a problem or challenge. Getting over something often involves time, effort, and support from others.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | After the death of her husband, she took some time to get over her grief. |
| 2 | He got over his fear of public speaking with the help of a coach. |
| 3 | It took her a long time to get over the betrayal and trust someone new. |
| 4 | The team got over their loss in the championship game and focused on the next season. |
| 5 | She finally got over her phobia of heights with the help of therapy. |
| 6 | It's important to give yourself time to get over a breakup before starting a new relationship. |
| 7 | The survivors of the earthquake slowly got over the trauma and began to rebuild their lives |
| 8 | He was determined to get over his addiction and turn his life around. |
| 9 | The city got over the economic downturn and began to thrive once again. |
| 10 | She got over her shyness and gave a speech in front of a large audience. |