get off the ground

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get off the ground

The new project finally began to get off the ground.

Definition
  1. Phrasal Verb:
    • To begin or start successfully; to become operational or active: This phrase is used figuratively to describe when a project, plan, or idea starts to happen or make progress after initial difficulties or delays.
Usage

This phrasal verb is used to describe the initial successful launch or commencement of an endeavor. It implies overcoming inertia or initial obstacles. It is commonly used in business, project management, and informal contexts.

Examples
  • Phrasal Verb:
    • The new startup finally got off the ground after securing funding.
    • It took months of planning before the community initiative could get off the ground.
    • Without her leadership, the campaign would never have gotten off the ground.
Advanced Usage
  • "to get something off the ground": to cause something to start or become operational.
    • The manager worked hard to get the new policy off the ground.
  • Often used in passive constructions or with auxiliary verbs to describe the state of initiation.
    • The venture is struggling to get off the ground due to market conditions.
Variants and Related Words
  • Launch (v): to start or set in motion, especially something large or public.
    • They launched the product with a major advertising campaign.
  • Commence (v): to begin formally (more formal).
    • The ceremony will commence at noon.
Synonyms
  • Begin: to start.
  • Start up: to begin operations.
  • Kick off: to start, especially an event or project (informal).
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Take off: to become successful or popular quickly.
    • Her career really took off after that movie.
    • (Note: "Take off" can also mean to leave the ground, as in an airplane, which is related conceptually to "get off the ground.")
Related Idioms
  • Get the ball rolling: to start an activity or process.
    • Let's get the ball rolling on this project by scheduling a meeting.
  • Lift off: to start successfully (derived from rocket launches).
    • After a slow start, the fundraising campaign finally lifted off.
get off the ground

The new project finally began to get off the ground.

Verb
  1. get started or set in motion, used figuratively
    • the project took a long time to get off the ground

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