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get even

VERB
  1. take revenge or even out a score
    I cannot accept the defeat--I want to get even
  2. compensate; make the score equal

How To Use get even In A Sentence

  • You are allowed to attack a military target even if civilians are there.
  • Clearly the political situation is very fluid and we can expect the contest for middle NZ to get even more competitive.
  • It is important to get even the small details right.Sentencedict
  • But those marquee players deplete the budget even more.
  • Without Heighway, he could probably get evens; with her, he'd be lucky to get eight to five dog. THE ONLY GAME
  • And thanks to global warming, it's about to get even foggier. A Lack of Healthy Boundaries
  • A spokesman, however, said on Monday that the government might have problems finding a legal basis to discontinue the project's budget even if its final decision was to have the project scrapped.
  • It was a pretty rough climb, I didn't get even half way down when I decided I needed to come back with ropes, pegs and a harness.
  • I'm from Scotland and I think devo is daft, forget even independence.
  • It's now no secret that these two are secretly harbouring feelings for each other, but I'm doing my best to ruin things between them (primarily to get even with Robb).
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