Meaning

  1. To escape or leave a space, especially in order to avoid something or someone.
  2. To go on vacation or take a break from your usual environment.
  3. To avoid or evade punishment.

Today's Sentences

01

We’re getting away for a beach holiday.

Situation

You look really happy.

I’m so excited!

Any good news?

We’re getting away for a beach vacation.

02

I need to get away from this city.

Situation

Do you like living here?

I’ve been here all my life.
It has its pros and cons.

I need to get away from this city.

Sounds like you must be ready for a change of scenery.

Writer's Note

"Get away" is an intransitive and inseparable phrasal verb.

  1. Intransitive: The verb get and the particle away cannot be separated. This means that you cannot insert a word or object between get and away.

    Example
    Correct: He managed to get away from the crowd.
    Incorrect: He managed to get from the crowd away.
  2. Inseparable: "Get away" does not take a direct object. It describes an action where there is no object receiving the action.

    Example
    Correct: We decided to get away for the weekend. (No object after get away.)
    Incorrect: We decided to get away the weekend. (This would be incorrect.)

Related words: Bolt, depart, disappear, flee, scram, vanish.

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