obtain

/əbˈteɪn/
verb 5

Collocations

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(verb.)

ADV

fraudulently, unlawfully

She obtained the documents unlawfully by breaking into the office at night.

VERB + OBTAIN

be able/unable to | attempt to, endeavour to | fail to

assist sb to, enable sb to

A scholarship enabled her to obtain a degree from a prestigious university.

be easy to, be possible to

be difficult to, be impossible to

Finding good customer service in that store was impossible to obtain.

be necessary to, be required to, need to

You need to obtain a passport before you can travel abroad.

PREP

from

She obtained the recipe from her grandmother who had used it for many years.

PHRASES

be easily obtained

Good quality coffee beans are easily obtained at most local supermarkets nowadays.

sth can/may be obtained

You can obtain a visa from the embassy if you have the required documents.

a means/method/way of obtaining sth

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