100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "get across-to"

Definition

The verb get across to means to successfully communicate or convey an idea, message, or feeling so that it is understood by someone.

Synonyms

  • Convey
  • Communicate
  • Express
  • Impart
  • Transmit
  • Articulate
  • Relay
  • Present
  • Share
  • Explain

Antonyms

  • Miscommunicate
  • Confuse
  • Obscure
  • Misdirect
  • Withhold
  • Fail to convey
  • Misinterpret

Examples

  1. I tried to get across to her how important this project is.
  2. He struggled to get across to the audience his main point.
  3. It's essential to get across to your team the goals for this quarter.
  4. She was able to get across to him her concerns about the plan.
  5. The teacher worked hard to get across to her students the importance of reading.
  6. I hope I can get across to you my perspective on the issue.
  7. The manager needs to get across to the staff the new policy changes.
  8. Can you get across to me what the client really wants?
  9. It took a while, but I finally managed to get across to him why I was upset.
  10. They used visuals to help get across to the children the concept of teamwork.
  11. I want to get across to you that your input is valuable.
  12. He found it difficult to get across to her his feelings.
  13. We need to get across to the public the importance of vaccinations.
  14. She used examples to get across to her friends the benefits of healthy eating.
  15. The documentary aims to get across to viewers the impact of climate change.
  16. He used humor to get across to the students a serious message.
  17. I need to get across to the committee my vision for the project.
  18. It's hard to get across to someone who doesn't want to listen.
  19. The email didn’t effectively get across to the team the urgency of the task.
  20. They struggled to get across to the audience the significance of the research.
  21. I hope I can get across to you how much I appreciate your help.
  22. The presentation was designed to get across to investors the potential of the startup.
  23. He tried to get across to his friend that he was being unreasonable.
  24. She finally managed to get across to her parents her decision to move away.
  25. The artist's work was able to get across to people the beauty of nature.
  26. Let me get across to you my main ideas in a few bullet points.
  27. I need to get across to my boss that I deserve a raise.
  28. It's important to get across to the kids the value of honesty.
  29. She wanted to get across to him that she was serious about their relationship.
  30. He can be quite persuasive when he wants to get across to others.
  31. We must get across to our customers the benefits of our services.
  32. The coach used analogies to get across to the players the strategy.
  33. I tried to get across to the group how critical it was to meet deadlines.
  34. The novel aims to get across to readers the struggles of the protagonist.
  35. It’s not easy to get across to someone who has a different viewpoint.
  36. She often writes to get across to her audience her thoughts on various topics.
  37. He used a diagram to get across to his colleagues the workflow process.
  38. I hope this letter can get across to you how much you mean to me.
  39. They held a workshop to get across to participants the importance of mental health.
  40. I just can't seem to get across to him how much this means to me.
  41. The campaign aims to get across to the youth the dangers of drug use.
  42. He took the time to get across to her why he made that choice.
  43. The documentary seeks to get across to viewers the reality of poverty.
  44. I want to get across to you that your opinion matters to me.
  45. She used storytelling to get across to her audience the message better.
  46. It's crucial to get across to your teammates the importance of collaboration.
  47. I need to get across to my friends that I’m moving away.
  48. The lecture was designed to get across to students the basics of economics.
  49. Sometimes, it's hard to get across to people without using visuals.
  50. He wanted to get across to her that he was genuinely sorry.
  51. The teacher tried to get across to the students the consequences of cheating.
  52. I need to get across to my parents that I have made my own decisions.
  53. The advertising campaign was successful in getting across to consumers the brand's message.
  54. It's essential to get across to your clients the value of your product.
  55. She needed to get across to him the urgency of the situation.
  56. He found it difficult to get across to her the need for change.
  57. They organized a meeting to get across to everyone the new procedures.
  58. I hope I can get across to you how important your support is to me.
  59. The charity event aimed to get across to the community the need for donations.
  60. He used statistics to get across to the audience the importance of the issue.
  61. It can be challenging to get across to people who are set in their ways.
  62. The workshop was meant to get across to participants effective communication skills.
  63. I want to get across to you how much I enjoy working with you.
  64. The motivational speaker aimed to get across to the audience the power of positivity.
  65. She often struggles to get across to her colleagues her innovative ideas.
  66. The campaign was designed to get across to young adults the importance of voting.
  67. He managed to get across to the team the need for urgency in completing the project.
  68. I want to get across to you my gratitude for your help.
  69. The lecture was organized to get across to students the importance of research.
  70. He tried to get across to her that he was feeling overwhelmed.
  71. She used personal stories to get across to the audience her message.
  72. It was challenging to get across to them the risks involved.
  73. I need to get across to my team how to handle customer complaints effectively.
  74. The presentation was meant to get across to investors the company's growth potential.
  75. He found a way to get across to his friends his plans for the future.
  76. The article sought to get across to readers the significance of the findings.
  77. I hope to get across to you my vision for the future of the company.
  78. The teacher used simple language to get across to her students the difficult concepts.
  79. They used engaging activities to get across to children the importance of recycling.
  80. She was able to get across to him the seriousness of the situation.
  81. I tried to get across to my boss the need for more resources.
  82. The goal was to get across to the public the importance of community service.
  83. He needed to get across to her the reasons behind his decision.
  84. The seminar aimed to get across to participants the benefits of networking.
  85. I want to get across to you how proud I am of your achievements.
  86. The video was created to get across to viewers the impact of their choices.
  87. He used humor to get across to his audience a serious topic.
  88. I need to get across to my colleagues the importance of following safety protocols.
  89. The event was organized to get across to the community the need for support.
  90. She struggled to get across to her family her desire to pursue art.
  91. The documentary aimed to get across to the public the realities of homelessness.
  92. I hope I can get across to you the significance of this moment.
  93. The campaign successfully got across to voters the candidate's platform.
  94. He wanted to get across to her that he was committed to change.
  95. She used compelling visuals to get across to her audience the message.
  96. It’s vital to get across to employees the company's vision and values.
  97. The presentation aimed to get across to stakeholders the need for investment.
  98. I want to get across to you that we are in this together.
  99. The workshop was designed to get across to participants the skills they need for success.
  100. He found it hard to get across to her the depth of his feelings.