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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Best
,
n.
Utmost
;
highest
endeavor
or
state
;
most
nearly
perfect
thing
,
or
being
,
or
action
;
as
,
to
do
one's
best
;
to
the
best
of
our
ability
.
At best
,
in
the
utmost
degree
or
extent
applicable
to
the
case
;
under
the
most
favorable
circumstances
;
as
,
life
is
at
best
very
short
.
For best
,
finally
. [
Obs
.]
“Those
constitutions
. . .
are
now
established
for
best
,
and
not
to
be
mended.”
--
Milton
.
To get the best of
,
to
gain
an
advantage
over
,
whether
fairly
or
unfairly
.
To make the best of
.
(a)
To
improve
to
the
utmost
;
to
use
or
dispose
of
to
the
greatest
advantage
.
“Let
there
be
freedom
to
carry
their
commodities
where
they
can
make
the
best
of
them.”
--
Bacon
.
(b)
To
reduce
to
the
least
possible
inconvenience
;
as
,
to
make
the
best
of
ill
fortune
or
a
bad
bargain
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Get
v. t.
[
imp.
Got
(
Obs
.
Gat
);
p. p.
Got
(
Obsolescent
Gotten
);
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Getting
.]
1.
To
procure
;
to
obtain
;
to
gain
possession
of
;
to
acquire
;
to
earn
;
to
obtain
as
a
price
or
reward
;
to
come
by
;
to
win
,
by
almost
any
means
;
as
,
to
get
favor
by
kindness
;
to
get
wealth
by
industry
and
economy
;
to
get
land
by
purchase
,
etc
.
2.
Hence
,
with
have
and
had
,
to
come
into
or
be
in
possession
of
;
to
have
.
Thou
hast
got
the
face
of
man
.
--
Herbert
.
3.
To
beget
;
to
procreate
;
to
generate
.
I
had
rather
to
adopt
a
child
than
get
it
.
--
Shak
.
4.
To
obtain
mental
possession
of
;
to
learn
;
to
commit
to
memory
;
to
memorize
;
as
to
get
a
lesson
;
also
with
out
;
as
,
to
get
out
one's
Greek
lesson
.
It
being
harder
with
him
to
get
one
sermon
by
heart
,
than
to
pen
twenty
.
--
Bp
.
Fell
.
5.
To
prevail
on
;
to
induce
;
to
persuade
.
Get
him
to
say
his
prayers
.
--
Shak
.
6.
To
procure
to
be
,
or
to
cause
to
be
in
any
state
or
condition
; --
with
a
following
participle
.
Those
things
I
bid
you
do
;
get
them
dispatched
.
--
Shak
.
7.
To
betake
;
to
remove
; --
in
a
reflexive
use
.
Get
thee
out
from
this
land
.
--
Gen
.
xxxi
. 13.
He
. . .
got
himself
. . .
to
the
strong
town
of
Mega
.
--
Knolles
.
Note:
☞
Get
,
as
a
transitive
verb
,
is
combined
with
adverbs
implying
motion
,
to
express
the
causing
to
,
or
the
effecting
in
,
the
object
of
the
verb
,
of
the
kind
of
motion
indicated
by
the
preposition
;
thus
,
to
get
in
,
to
cause
to
enter
,
to
bring
under
shelter
;
as
,
to
get
in
the
hay
;
to
get
out
,
to
make
come
forth
,
to
extract
;
to
get
off
,
to
take
off
,
to
remove
;
to
get
together
,
to
cause
to
come
together
,
to
collect
.
To get by heart
,
to
commit
to
memory
.
To get the better of
,
To get the best of
,
to
obtain
an
advantage
over
;
to
surpass
;
to
subdue
.
To get up
,
to
cause
to
be
established
or
to
exit
;
to
prepare
;
to
arrange
;
to
construct
;
to
invent
;
as
,
to
get
up
a
celebration
,
a
machine
,
a
book
,
an
agitation
.
Syn:
--
To
obtain
;
gain
;
win
;
acquire
.
See
Obtain
.
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