Pronunciation: /ɡɛt bæk/
verb to return to a previous position or condition
A1 I need to get back my book from my friend.
A2 I will get back to you with an answer as soon as possible.
B1 I got back into running after taking a break.
B2 She got back her lost luggage after filing a report with the airline.
C1 The company is hoping to get back on track after facing financial difficulties.
C2 After a long absence, he finally got back to his passion for painting.
adverb in a manner that involves returning to a previous position or condition
A1 I need to get back home before dark.
A2 I will get back to you as soon as I can.
B1 She promised to get back to me with the information.
B2 After the meeting, I will get back to work on the project.
C1 Once I finish this task, I will get back to focusing on my main project.
C2 Despite the setback, she managed to get back on track with her goals.
formal I must get back to work on the project before the deadline.
informal I need to get back to studying for my exam tomorrow.
slang Let's get back to chillin' at the beach this weekend.
figurative After a long break, it's time to get back in the game and start working towards our goals.
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