Definition of «to get at»

The phrase "to get at" means to obtain, reach or attain something. It can also mean to try and find a way to do something or to attempt to persuade someone to do something. The phrase is often used in the sense of trying to gain access to something that may be difficult to obtain such as information, an object or a place.

Phrases with «to get at»

Sentences with «to get at»

  • If I don't get at least $ 360 back in benefits, then pet insurance is a waste of money. (policygenius.com)
  • When you don't get at least eight hours of sleep every night, then it's tough for your body to function properly like it normally does. (kaboutjie.com)
  • It was just the sort of experience you couldn't get at home on a console. (darkainarts.com)
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