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Synonyms for Going to get:
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v.
• pick up
What are the opposite words for going to get?
Antonyms for the phrase "going to get" would be "giving," "losing," or "missing out." Instead of going to get something, one could be giving it away or losing it. For example, "Instead of going to get more money, I'm giving it to charity." Similarly, if someone doesn't obtain something they were planning on getting, they are said to have missed out, e.g., "I missed out on the opportunity to go on vacation this year." These antonyms illustrate the opposite actions of obtaining something versus losing or giving it away, highlighting the importance of context in which the phrase "going to get" is used.
Famous quotes with Going to get
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Well, fortunately we found out that the runner-up our particular year was going to get a record contract also. So it was kind of a - it was bitter sweet but it was an opportunity.
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I started out with comedy in college, but had my major in Recreation Administration - which meant I wasn't going to get a real job - so I started doing a little standup.
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If the parties get too close together they lose their identities, if they get too far apart you're not going to get a whole lot done because you almost always need to have some folks on the other side of the aisle to accomplish anything.
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