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Meaning
Verb
●
To
leave
or escape.
●
To
come out
of a
situation
; to
escape
a fate.
●
To be
released
, especially from
hospital
or prison.
●
To
remove
one's
money from an
investment
; to end an
investment
.
●
To help (someone) leave.
●
To take (something) from its
container
or
storage
place,
so as to
use or
display
it.
●
To
leave
a
vehicle
such as a
car
. (Note: for
public transport
,
get off
is more common.)
●
To become known.
●
To
spend
free
time out
of the house.
●
To
publish
or make available; to disseminate.
●
To
say
with difficulty.
●
To
remove
or
eliminate
(dirt or stains).
Intj
●
Commanding a person to leave.
●
Indicating incredulity.
●
In British English:
Expressing
disapproval
or
disgust
, especially after a
bad
joke.
Sourced from
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Synonyms
Exit
Remove
Extract
Transpire
Flee
Leave
Gertcha
Go Out
Take Out
Step Out
Come Away
Coming Out
Comes Out
Going Out
Go Outside
Went Out
Stepping Out
Moving Out
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