What does get into trouble mean?
Definitions for get into trouble
get in·to trou·ble
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word get into trouble.
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get into troubleverb
To perform an action which is illegal, prohibited, forbidden or proscribed and to become subject to punishment for such action.
get into troubleverb
To fall into difficulty.
get into troubleverb
(Usually said of an unmarried woman) to become pregnant.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of get into trouble in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of get into trouble in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of get into trouble in a Sentence
When you procrastinate, you tend to be reactive and wait until the very last minute and then the quality of the work becomes just a checklist just to get it done, compared to' I do this because I have pride in doing this.... I care about the results. Now the shift is :' I need to do just enough so I don't get into trouble.'.
If banks from the top 30 get into trouble, the government will have to save them at any price, it would be very painful for such a bank to go under, as it could spark a crisis of confidence in which the population withdraws deposits en masse and interbank lending rates spike.
Where the Christian conservatives get into trouble... is when they attempt to be exclusive, where you either share my world view or you’re going to go to hell. That’s not the approach you can take.
The introduction of U.S. tariffs on China affects German businesses too, german companies could get into trouble because of the trade dispute between the United States and China.
The new attendance policy is even more strict than the one that most people think is too harsh already, the steps toward discipline are fewer and it’s easy for people to get into trouble, and could lead to firing.
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