get past

The phrase "get past" is versatile, commonly used to describe moving beyond obstacles or overcoming challenges, both physically and metaphorically.

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Definition

B1General

(common)To move beyond or around something that is blocking the way.

Example

  • We need to get past the traffic jam to reach the office on time.

B1General

(common)To surpass or overtake someone or something.

Example

  • She managed to get past all the other runners and win the race.

B2Emotional

(figurative)To overcome a difficult situation or emotional challenge.

Example

  • It took him years to get past the grief of losing his best friend.

B2General

(common)To go unnoticed or undetected.

Example

  • Some errors managed to get past the editor.

B2Interpersonal

(figurative)To make someone understand or accept something.

Example

  • He struggled to get his point past the committee.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "get past":

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