πΉ get at (T, IS) β to imply or suggest (often used with "what") β "What are you getting at? Just say it directly."
πΉ get around (T, IS) β to avoid a problem or rule β "Some people try to get around paying taxes." 5000 phrasal verbs pdf
**GET (part 2 of 6)** πΉ get across (T, IS) β to communicate an idea successfully β "The teacher used diagrams to get the concept across to students." πΉ get at (T, IS) β to imply