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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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If tariffs are just a threatened big stick to get better trade terms for U.S. goods, then there won’t be tariff revenue to offset tax cuts, nor the spur to domestic manufacturing.

From Slate

And yet, tariffs are also described by those around Trump, and often seen as such abroad, as little more than a negotiating ploy to get better deals for U.S. exports.

From Slate

She said she hoped those who had experienced cancer would feel less isolated when hearing the song, adding: "There is something so comforting about not feeling alone when you are waiting for something in your life to get better."

From BBC

The BBC presenter, 46, said on Instagram on Sunday that she would be back to work on The One Show on Tuesday "after taking some time off to get better".

From BBC

"I’m motivated to want to be here. We’ve got a good group of men working hard over the next few months towards the Six Nations, they’re only going to get better."

From BBC

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

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