Word | Get at (4) |
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Description | Meaning: Use threats, payments, bribes, etc, to affect someone's testimony or decision Example: The gangsters GOT AT the jury, who found them not guilty of all charges despite the evidence presented in court. Notes: Inseparable International English |
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