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Get over

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Main Entry: get over
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: recover

Synonyms:

come round, get better, mend, overcome, pull through, recuperate, shake off, survive
Main Entry: illustrate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: demonstrate, exemplify

Synonyms:

allegorize, bring home, clarify, clear, clear up, delineate, depict, disclose, draw a picture, elucidate, emblematize, embody, emphasize, epitomize, evidence, evince, exhibit, explain, expose, expound, get across, get over, highlight, illuminate, imitate, instance, interpret, lay out, limelight, make clear, make plain, manifest, mark, mirror, ostend, personify, picture, point up, portray, proclaim, represent, reveal, show, show and tell, spotlight*, symbolize, typify, vivify

Antonyms:

hide, obscure
Main Entry: negotiate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: traverse, cross

Synonyms:

clear, get around, get over, get past, hurdle, leap over, overleap, pass, pass through, surmount, vault

Antonyms:

remain, stay
Main Entry: penetrate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: understand or be understood

Synonyms:

affect, become clear, come across, comprehend, decipher, discern, fathom, figure out, get across, get over, get through, get to the bottom, grasp, impress, perceive, put over, see through, sink in, soak in, touch, unravel, work out
Notes: the difference between permeate and pervade is that the former is affecting a surface, the latter an area; a characteristic of penetrate is that it is effected upon a solid substance

Antonyms:

misconstrue, misinterpret, misunderstand
Main Entry: pull through
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: recover

Synonyms:

come through, get better, get over, improve, rally, ride out, survive, triumph, weather*

Antonyms:

die, fail, lose
Main Entry: recover
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: improve in health

Synonyms:

be out of woods, better, bounce back, come around, convalesce, feel oneself again, forge ahead, gain, get back on feet, get better, get in shape, get out from under, get over, get well, grow, heal, increase, make a comeback, mend, overcome, perk up, pick up, pull through, rally, rebound, recuperate, refresh, regain one's health, regain one's strength, rejuvenate, renew, restore, return to form, revive, snap back, sober up, start anew, take turn for better

Antonyms:

decline, deteriorate, wane
Main Entry: bounce back
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: recuperate quickly

Synonyms:

echo, gain strength, get better, get over, get well, mend, overcome, pull around, rebound, recover, recuperate, reflect, renew one's strength, turn the corner
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