get with
Third Person
gets with
Present Participle
getting with
Past Tense
got with
Past Participle
gotten with
1
to start a romantic relationship with someone
- He wanted to get with her and asked her out on a date.
- They ended up getting with each other after realizing their mutual attraction.
- After years of being friends, they finally got with each other, and now they're a couple.
- He got with his coworker after they spent a lot of time working on a project together.
- Jane got with her high school sweetheart, and they've been together ever since.
2
to become involved or in sync with something
- She decided to get with the environmental movement and started recycling.
- As a new member of the team, it's important to get with the company's mission and values.
- She needs to get with the team's plans for the project.
- In order to succeed in the music industry, you need to get with the latest trends and styles.
3
to meet or associate with someone
- Let's get with our friends at the café for a cup of coffee.
- We're getting with the clients later to discuss the project.
- "I'll get with you and your family at the restaurant for dinner.
- The team plans to get with the suppliers for the product demonstration.