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  • verb idiomatic, with infinitive To be obliged or obligated.
  • verb transitive, idiomatic To have, own or possess.
  • verb transitive, idiomatic To have (a future engagement).

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  • verb have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense

Etymologies

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From one perfect aspect of get.

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