consensus vs get on

consensus

verb
  • To seek consensus; to hold discussions with the aim of reaching mutual agreement. 

noun
  • A process of decision-making that seeks widespread agreement among group members. 

  • Average projected value. 

  • General agreement among the members of a given group or community, each of which exercises some discretion in decision-making and follow-up action. 

  • An agreement on some data value that is needed during computation. 

get on

verb
  • To have a good relationship; to get along. 

  • To handle, cope or manage (over time); to perform or make progress. 

  • To board or mount (something), especially a vehicle. 

  • To become late. 

  • To commence (an action). 

  • To become old. 

  • To progress (with). 

intj
  • Expresses surprise or disbelief. 

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