Definitions from Wiktionary (get with the program)
▸ verb: (US, idiomatic, informal) To become organized, current, or aware; to adopt the prevailing viewpoint.
▸ verb: (US, idiomatic, informal) To work productively toward the objective of a shared enterprise, especially after the objective or the environment has changed.
▸ verb: (US, idiomatic, informal) To comply with the norms of a social group, especially a shared enterprise; to comply with the accepted or prevailing way of doing things.
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▸ verb: (US, idiomatic, informal) To become organized, current, or aware; to adopt the prevailing viewpoint.
▸ verb: (US, idiomatic, informal) To work productively toward the objective of a shared enterprise, especially after the objective or the environment has changed.
▸ verb: (US, idiomatic, informal) To comply with the norms of a social group, especially a shared enterprise; to comply with the accepted or prevailing way of doing things.
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get with the programme,
get with the times,
get one's act together,
catch up,
plug into,
clue up,
get into one's stride,
get with,
get in on the act,
get on with,
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