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gotten
[got-n]
gotten
/ ˈɡɒə /
verb
a past participle of get
(not usually in the infinitive)
to have obtained
he had gotten a car for his 21st birthday
to have become
I've gotten sick of your constant bickering
Usage
Other Word Forms
- self-gotten adjective
- well-gotten adjective
Example Sentences
“When I think of strength, I think of what has brought you to this moment, how much you’ve been through and how have you gotten here. It’s more emotional, what I consider strength.”
After the hearing, Sagel told reporters that he believed Avenatti should have gotten more time, “but obviously getting the equivalent of 11 years on a fraud matter is a significant sentence.”
Cohen said the show has likely gotten a recent boost from the massive popularity of “Yellowstone” and its stable of Taylor Sheridan-created spinoffs, which Paramount Global also sells around the world.
And I had just gotten there because I came in, like, late to the season.
In the past week, Solano said, the organization had gotten scattered reports of immigration authorities arresting undocumented residents.
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Related Words
- accepted
- acknowledged
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