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View definitions for get better

get better

verb as in bounce back

verb as in get over

verb as in pull through

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Example Sentences

“I think we’ll get better from here,” he said.

"She had leukaemia, when I was making the movie The Boxer with Daniel Day Lewis, three weeks from the end I had to leave because she'd been diagnosed with leukaemia, they thought she wasn't going to get better but she fought back and she won it," he said.

From BBC

Most people—including kids— who catch COVID-19 get better, and their illness is usually mild.

“He’ll be ready, God forbid, if something were to happen to Matthew,” McVay said, “but he’s also allowing himself to get better in the absence of some of these game reps because of the way that he approaches practice on a weekly basis.”

“He’s not really worried about the end outcome all the time. He’s worried about the process and how he can get better every day, and I think that’s what he’s done to put himself in position.”

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

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