Verb
get back at (third-person singular simple present gets back at, present participle getting back at, simple past got back at, past participle (UK) got back at or (US) gotten back at)
(idiomatic) To retaliate against; to take revenge on.
She put toothpaste in his shoes to get back at him for the frog he left in her refrigerator.
Former Minister Malusi Gigaba recently posted on his Twitter handle and get back at his ex-wife for the false allegation made by her concerning fraud and porn addiction. Source: Internet
Erik never forgave Scott for killing Professor X while under the influence of the Phoenix, and this was the best way for Magneto to get back at him for it. Source: Internet
After a loss, the best a company can do is get back at it, meet new candidates and avoid making the same mistakes again. Source: Internet
Gabi has manipulated Lani for a very long time, and marrying Eli will be the final step in her plan to get back at Lani for shooting and killing Stefan DiMera (Brandon Barash) in the line of duty. Source: Internet
Lopes claimed that Rison had beaten her after a night out, and she set fire to his shoes to get back at him. Source: Internet
However, Bäumer and his comrades have a chance to get back at Himmelstoß because of his punishments, mercilessly whipping him on the night before they board trains to go to the front. Source: Internet