Separable
GET
Intransitive
3 Words (get)
Non-separable
100

to remove

take off

100

to leave

get out / get off

100

to eat dinner in a restaurant

dine out / eat out

100

to call someone back

get back to

100

to drive across something

run over

200

to drive backward from a place

back out

200

to enter

get on / get in

200

to stop working/operating OR have a mental crisis

break down

200

to escape punishment for something

get away with

200

to drive or fly towards/into

head into

300

to say goodbye in a friendly way

send off

300

to escape (often for fun)

get away

300

to arrive

come up

300

to survive on

Ex: I don't need much. I can survive on $20 a day.

get by on

300

to collide with

plow into

400

to fasten something in position or to place something on oneself

put on

400

to make progress

get ahead

400

to go out of quickly and disorderly

pile out

400

to avoid doing something you don't like

get out of

400

to drive off the road

run off

500

to raise using a car tool OR to mess up/ruin

jack up

500

to communicate successfully

Ex: I think I communicated my idea successfully to my boss.

get across

500

to move away from/leave one's present location

Ex: I'm leaving.

head out

500

to do something unpleasant that has to be done

get (it) over with

500

to expect or plan for

figure on

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