Hanapin
to get over
[phrase form: get]
01
makabawi, bumalik
to recover from an unpleasant or unhappy experience, particularly an illness
02
magtagumpayan, tumawid
to cross a physical barrier, such as a wall, fence, or obstacle
03
malampasan, makabawi
to emotionally heal and move on from a romantic relationship that has ended
04
malampasan, tanggapin
to reach a state of acceptance or adjustment to something that was initially surprising or unexpected
05
iparating, ipaalam
to convey or communicate a message, idea, or emotion to someone effectively
06
malampasan, makayanan
to successfully finish or endure a task that is not enjoyable but required
07
malampasan, maka-pagtagumpay
to successfully cope with or overcome a particular challenge, difficulty, or emotional issue
get over
v
Halimbawa
With proper treatment, most people can get over a common cold within a week.
It took her several weeks to get over the flu completely.
It took him months to get over the flu, but he eventually regained his strength.
The therapy sessions helped her get over the trauma from the accident.
The athletes had to get over the high hurdles in the race.