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get behind

1 of 1verb
/gɛt bɪˈhaɪnd/
Forms:gets behind,getting behind,got behind,gotten behind
1

to not succeed in doing something within the expected or required time limit

  • When a team member got behind on tasks, the rest of the group had to help catch up.
  • Due to the unexpected obstacles, the project began to get behind.
  • He got behind on his coursework and needed to catch up before the exams.
  • Getting behind on assignments can lead to lower grades in school.
  • She started the project late and struggled to catch up, fearing she would get behind.
2

to support or endorse a person, cause, or idea

transitive
  • The community decided to get behind the local charity's fundraising campaign.
  • He asked his friends to get behind his new business venture by investing in it.
  • The entire town got behind the idea of a community garden, volunteering their time and resources.