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Antonyms for get on withget on with

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  1. get on withverb

    To proceed with; to begin or continue.

    Synonyms:
    commence, continue, keep on, start, proceed, begin, get on

  2. get on withverb

    To have a good relationship with.

    Peter did not get on with his mother-in-law.

    Synonyms:
    get along with

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  1. get along with, get on with, get on, get alongverb

    have smooth relations

    "My boss and I get along very well"

    Synonyms:
    get on, age, make out, shape up, progress, bestride, come on, climb on, be on, board, come along, senesce, fare, get along, get along with, mount up, come, mount, advance, do, jump on, mature, hop on, maturate

How to use get on with in a sentence?

  1. Bryony Frost:

    I take falls, shake it off and get on with it, i've grown up watching my brother and dad take hits. I know how to get over it and move on. If your body's not broken, your next horse could be your next winner, it's just your mentality.

  2. Boris Johnson:

    I don't want an election. You don't want an election. Let's get on with the people's agenda.

  3. Wally Smith:

    It's a relief for producers right across the country that there's no negative impact, farmers have been contacting me saying this is good news because they can get on with their life.

  4. Margaret Thatcher:

    I've got a woman's ability to stick to a job and get on with it when everyone else walks off and leaves it.

  5. Frank Siller:

    When the dust settles, everybody goes home and these families are left, they are grieving and they get on with life without their loved ones, and we want to make sure we are going to be there for them long afterward.

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