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View definitions for gotten over

gotten over

verb as in recover

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I was talking to one of my friends, who had just recently gotten over a drug addiction, who she tried to talk to about this case.

Now that we have gotten over these multifarious horribles, we are obliged to ponder the bigger picture.

After investor Carl Icahn announced a stake in Apple, markets have gotten over their recent qualms about the tech giant.

“My son is at Mississippi State and he has gotten over 500 people already who have signed up for the service,” Wuerch said.

Check out Mother Jones's graph on just how conservative the Supreme Court has gotten over the past 75 years.

Had these demonstrations been made earlier, and vigorously, we could have gotten over the river.

Answer me but one question frankly, and every other difficulty can be gotten over.

You see, Alice hadn't gotten over being romantic, even if she had cut her foot.

We have gotten over the harms done us by the war of 1812, but not over some of those done us by Jackson's presidency.

Buck's never gotten over it because when you dropped into Riverport his star began to set.

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On this page you'll find 18 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to get over, such as: mend, overcome, survive, come round, get better, and pull through.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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