getting across (Meaning)

getting across

to become clear or convincing, to make clear or convincing, to make or become clear

getting across Sentence Examples

  1. The speaker struggled to get across his message to the disinterested audience.
  2. Despite the language barrier, the teacher found creative ways to get across the lesson.
  3. The hikers faced challenges getting across the treacherous river.
  4. The bridge was closed for repairs, getting across the river became a hassle.
  5. The lawyer had difficulty getting across the defendant's remorse to the jury.
  6. The detective was determined to get across the truth, even when it faced resistance.
  7. The politician stumbled in his attempt to get across his vision to the electorate.
  8. The artist used vibrant colors to get across the emotions of the scene.
  9. The student was nervous about getting across her presentation before the class.
  10. The therapist worked patiently to get across the coping mechanisms to the patient.

FAQs About the word getting across

to become clear or convincing, to make clear or convincing, to make or become clear

explaining, demonstrating, simplifying, spelling out, illustrating, clarifying, clearing (up), elucidating,illuminating, construing

obscuring, confusing, befogging, confounding,clouding,obfuscating

The speaker struggled to get across his message to the disinterested audience.

Despite the language barrier, the teacher found creative ways to get across the lesson.

The hikers faced challenges getting across the treacherous river.

The bridge was closed for repairs, getting across the river became a hassle.