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  1. traverse, track, cover, cross, pass over, get over, get across, cut through, cut acrossverb

    travel across or pass over

    "The caravan covered almost 100 miles each day"

    Synonyms:
    pass across, sweep, chase after, overcompensate, handle, cut through, deal, shroud, continue, come home, span, comprehend, embrace, hybridize, interbreed, encompass, cut across, address, give chase, spoil, get well, surmount, go after, crosscut, pass through, plow, skip over, intersect, put over, tail, insure, brood, foil, penetrate, tag, master, trail, get through, click, report, transit, wipe, hide, frustrate, sink in, scotch, bounce back, overcome, compensate, cross, breed, traverse, underwrite, chase, move through, subdue, baffle, pass over, spread over, enshroud, jump, overlay, skip, overfly, track, cover, extend, wrap up, cover up, deny, incubate, crossbreed, dawn, thwart, bilk, get across, treat, hybridise, dog, hatch, fall into place

  2. get oververb

    to bring (a necessary but unpleasant task) to an end

    "Let's get this job over with"; "It's a question of getting over an unpleasant task"

    Synonyms:
    cover, cut across, traverse, cross, subdue, overcome, bounce back, cut through, master, get well, get across, surmount, track, pass over

  3. get well, get over, bounce backverb

    improve in health

    "He got well fast"

    Synonyms:
    cover, cut across, traverse, cross, overcome, bounce back, get across, cut through, master, get well, track, surmount, subdue, pass over

  4. overcome, get over, subdue, surmount, masterverb

    get on top of; deal with successfully

    "He overcame his shyness"

    Synonyms:
    chasten, cut through, bounce back, overwhelm, master, inhibit, conquer, quash, sweep over, whelm, surmount, scale, get the best, cut across, have the best, dominate, suppress, outmatch, exceed, outgo, outperform, defeat, outstrip, crucify, subjugate, get the hang, reduce, control, surpass, subdue, curb, stamp down, traverse, subordinate, tame, pass over, get well, mortify, outdo, cover, repress, cross, overtake, get across, overcome, keep down, track, overpower, get the better of

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  1. get over

    Synonyms:
    surmount, overcome, conquer, recover from

How to use get over in a sentence?

  1. Mike Parson:

    These kids have got to get back to school, they're at the lowest risk possible. And if they do get Covid-19, which they will -- and they will when they go to school -- they're not going to the hospitals. They're not going to have to sit in doctor's offices. They're going to go home and they're going to get over it.

  2. Bradley Byrne:

    A lot of people will say... I want somebody that's with President Trump and not with the swamp — and that's the hurdle that Katie Boyd Britt would have to get over, but Katie is very smart and she's got a lot of experience in politics.

  3. Bob Barnes:

    I don’t like [backtracking], it gets in my head, but … you get over it.

  4. Donna Pettis:

    You never get over something like this, that void will always be there but we want closure.

  5. Matt LaFleur:

    I think we'd be crazy not to want him back here. He's going to be the two-time MVP, this guy does so much for our football team, not only what you guys see on Sunday's or every game day, but what he does in that locker room, how he leads. I know what he puts into this thing, and certainly I'm extremely disappointed in that we couldn't get over the hump for not only him, but for everybody in that locker room.

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