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get back

/ɡet bæk/

[/ɡet bæk/]

return

Intermediateverb

Definition

To return to a place, or to receive something again after lending it.

Example

We didn't get back from the holiday until late on Sunday, so Monday was exhausting.

We didn't get back from the holiday until late on Sunday, so Monday was exhausting.

Etymology

From 'get' plus 'back', meaning to return, a longstanding usage.

How & Where It’s Used

Everyday; 'get back to someone' means to respond later, common in business.

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