verb 1. to go inside or onto a vehicle such as a car ○ They got on the bus at the bank. ○ The policeman got on his bike and rode away. 2. to become old ○ He’s getting on and can’t work as hard as he used to. 3. □ to get on (well) to progress well ○ She’s getting on well at university. ○ My son is getting on well in his new job – he has just been promoted. 4. to manage ○ How’s your new assistant getting on? 5. to be friendly with someone ○ They don’t get on at all well.
Meaning of “get on” in English language – verb 1. to go inside or onto a vehicle s...
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