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Meanings of
get even
in English
Portuguese
equalizar
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Compensate; make the score equal.
equalize
equalise
Portuguese
equalizar
Spanish
desquitarse
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Take revenge or even out a score.
get back
Spanish
desquitarse
Synonyms
Examples for "
equalize
"
equalize
equalise
Examples for "
equalize
"
1
However, the distress level
equalize
and return baseline values beyond 12 weeks.
2
Vodafone paid 1 billion euros in cash to Liberty to
equalize
ownership.
3
So Hoogkamer used lead pellets to
equalize
the weight of all three.
4
It tended to
equalize
,
at the outset, the means of subsistence obtained.
5
This will cause the auxiliary reservoir and brake cylinder pressures to
equalize
.
1
Turkey
equalise
in the 122nd minute and Croatia go out on penalties.
2
Dobbie then unleashed a stunning strike from about 20 yards to
equalise
.
3
Thierry Henry's substitution played a massive part in helping Chelsea to
equalise
.
4
Germany went on to
equalise
as Argentina became far less assured in possession.
5
We had the chances to
equalise
,
which would have been a fair result.
Usage of
get even
in English
1
The crisis is likely to
get
even
worse in the near future.
2
We're not anticipating to
get
even
a small number until next year.
3
The new release will struggle to
get
even
close to that number.
4
America is great at artificial intelligence-andit's going to
get
even
greater.
5
In the short term, however, things could
get
even
worse for Henry.
6
When a battle reaches its hottest point, the strong
get
even
stronger.
7
Tom looked forward to September with a gambler's hunger to
get
even
.
8
The technology is impressive and is set to
get
even
more so.
9
If Schmidhuber had his way, the concept would
get
even
more recognition.
10
In a post-Brexit Britain, the picture is set to
get
even
harsher.
11
And with the VAT increase, some items might
get
even
more expensive.
12
So, for them to
get
even
stronger, you're increasing that injury chance.
13
The truth is, human tendency is to
get
even
and harbour resentment.
14
Things
get
even
more messy as a revealing affidavit is now public.
15
In fact, the freshmen tried to
get
even
money, but could not.
16
You don't think that Risey sent him to
get
even
with you?
Other examples for "get even"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
get
even
get
Verb
Adverb
Translations for
get even
Portuguese
equalizar
Spanish
desquitarse
sacarse la espina
Get even
through the time
Get even
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Common
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