What are some opposite words for get going?
Antonyms for get goingget go·ing
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start, go, get goingverb
begin or set in motion
"I start at eight in the morning"; "Ready, set, go!"
Synonyms:
function, perish, give way, hold out, pop, run, endure, lead, give out, fit, operate, travel, last, die, embark on, go away, take off, bulge, go, initiate, lead off, bulge out, rifle, run low, plump, exit, break, pass away, set about, drop dead, get down, get started, blend in, run short, pop off, come out, live, cash in one's chips, kick the bucket, blend, originate, take up, get moving, locomote, belong, protrude, give-up the ghost, go bad, survive, get cracking, get, expire, become, start up, get rolling, live on, pop out, bug out, croak, move, choke, jump, set forth, break down, sound, bestir oneself, conk out, begin, extend, start, depart, commence, hold up, proceed, part, get weaving, decease, conk, set out, fail, buy the farm, set off, startle, snuff it, start out, pass, workget cracking, bestir oneself, get going, get moving, get weaving, get started, get rollingverb
start to be active
"Get cracking, please!"
Synonyms:
get weaving, get cracking, go, start, get started, get rolling, bestir oneself, get moving
How to use get going in a sentence?
She dances to survive, so lace up your dancing shoes and get going.
Obviously there's going to be pressure, we all kind of deal with pressure our whole life. It comes down to the preparation that you put in. ... I feel pretty good about it. I'm just excited to get going.
We obviously want to get going as soon possible but our immediate plans are being worked out.
If you're 22 and just thinking about having a baby at some point, that's different than being 35 and really wanting to get going at it, there are so many different circumstances around your fertility and your life plans. I think it's really personal.
Biotech has a little bit longer runway, it takes them longer to get going and certainly to get funded and to get to proof of concept and whatever sort of testing they need to do.
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