Definitions for gitim
gitim
gi·tim
Spelling: [Sephardic Hebrew gee-teem; Ashkenazic Hebrew git
IPA: /Sephardic Hebrew giˈtim; Ashkenazic Hebrew ˈgɪt ɪm/
Gitim is a 5 letter English word.
You can make 34 anagrams from letters in gitim (giimt).
Definitions for gitim
noun
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a plural of get.
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an offspring or the total of the offspring, especially of a male animal:
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a return of a ball, as in tennis, that would normally have resulted in a point for the opponent.
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British Slang.
something earned, as salary, profits, etc.:
a child born out of wedlock.
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a legal document, executed by a rabbi or Jewish court of law, dissolving the marriage bond between husband and wife.
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a divorce granted in accordance with Jewish law.
Idioms
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get back,
to come back; return:
to recover; regain:
to be revenged:
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get even. even1 (def 26).
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get going,
to begin; act:
to increase one's speed; make haste:
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get it, Informal.
to be punished or reprimanded:
to understand or grasp something:
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get it off, Slang: Vulgar. to experience orgasm.
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get it on,
Informal. to work or perform with satisfying harmony or energy or develop a strong rapport, as in music:
Slang: Vulgar. to have sexual intercourse.
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get it up, Slang: Vulgar. to achieve an erection of the penis.
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get off on, Slang. to become enthusiastic about or excited by:
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get round. get around.
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get the lead out. lead2 (def 15).
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get there, to reach one's goal; succeed:
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get together,
to accumulate; gather:
to congregate; meet:
to come to an accord; agree:
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get up,
to sit up or stand; arise.
to rise from bed.
to ascend or mount.
to prepare; arrange; organize:
to draw upon; marshal; rouse:
to acquire a knowledge of.
(to a horse) go! go ahead! go faster!
to dress, as in a costume or disguise:
to produce in a specified style, as a book:
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has / have got,
to possess or own; have:
must (followed by an infinitive):
to suffer from:
Verb phrases
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get about,
to move about; be active:
to become known; spread:
to be socially active:
Also, get around.
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get across,
to make or become understandable; communicate:
to be convincing about; impress upon others:
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get ahead, to be successful, as in business or society:
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get ahead of,
to move forward of, as in traveling:
to surpass; outdo:
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get along,
to go away; leave.
get on.
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get around,
to circumvent; outwit.
to ingratiate oneself with (someone) through flattery or cajolery.
to travel from place to place; circulate:
get about.
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get at,
to reach; touch:
to suggest, hint at, or imply; intimate:
to discover; determine:
Informal. to influence by surreptitious or illegal means; bribe:
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get away,
to escape; flee:
to start out; leave:
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get away with, to perpetrate or accomplish without detection or punishment:
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get by,
to succeed in going past:
to manage to exist, survive, continue in business, etc., in spite of difficulties.
to evade the notice of:
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get down,
to bring or come down; descend:
to concentrate; attend:
to depress; discourage; fatigue:
to swallow:
to relax and enjoy oneself completely; be uninhibited in one's enjoyment:
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get in,
to go into a place; enter:
to arrive; come:
to become associated with:
to be chosen or accepted, as for office, membership, etc.:
to become implicated in:
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get off,
to escape the consequences of or punishment for one's actions.
to help (someone) escape punishment:
to begin a journey; leave:
to leave (a train, plane, etc.); dismount from (a horse); alight.
to tell (a joke); express (an opinion):
Informal. to have the effrontery:
Slang: Vulgar. to experience orgasm.
to experience or cause to experience a high from or as if from a drug.
to cause to feel pleasure, enthusiasm, or excitement:
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get on/along,
to make progress; proceed; advance.
to have sufficient means to manage, survive, or fare.
to be on good terms; agree:
to advance in age:
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get out,
to leave (often followed by of):
to become publicly known:
to withdraw or retire (often followed by of):
to produce or complete:
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get over,
to recover from:
get across.
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get through,
to succeed, as in meeting, reaching, or contacting by telephone (usually followed by to):
to complete; finish:
to make oneself understood:
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get to,
to get in touch or into communication with; contact:
Informal. to make an impression on; affect:
to begin:
verb (used with object)
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to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of:
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to cause to be in one's possession or succeed in having available for one's use or enjoyment; obtain; acquire:
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to go after, take hold of, and bring (something) for one's own or for another's purposes; fetch:
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to cause or cause to become, to do, to move, etc., as specified; effect:
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to communicate or establish communication with over a distance; reach:
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to hear or hear clearly:
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to acquire a mental grasp or command of; learn:
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to capture; seize:
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to receive as a punishment or sentence:
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to prevail on; influence or persuade:
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to prepare; make ready:
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(especially of animals) to beget.
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Informal. to affect emotionally:
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to hit, strike, or wound:
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Informal. to kill.
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Informal. to take vengeance on:
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to catch or be afflicted with; come down with or suffer from:
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Informal. to puzzle; irritate; annoy:
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Informal. to understand; comprehend:
verb (used without object)
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to come to a specified place; arrive; reach:
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to succeed, become enabled, or be permitted:
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to become or to cause oneself to become as specified; reach a certain condition:
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(used as an auxiliary verb followed by a past participle to form the passive):
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to succeed in coming, going, arriving at, visiting, etc. (usually followed by away, in, into, out, etc.):
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to bear, endure, or survive (usually followed by through or over):
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to earn money; gain.
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Informal. to leave promptly; scram:
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to start or enter upon the action of (followed by a present participle expressing action):
Origin of gitim
1150-1200; (v.) Middle English geten Old Norse geta to obtain, beget; cognate with Old English -gietan (> Middle English yeten), German -gessen, in vergessen to forget; (noun) Middle Engli