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Meaning
Verb
●
To
leave
, especially a building.
●
To
leave
one's
abode
to
go to
public places
, especially for
recreation
or entertainment.
●
To be
eliminated
from a competition.
●
To
come to an end
,
by nature
or by an
unseen
external
agent.
To be
turned off
or extinguished.
To die.
●
In Death:
To
come to an end
,
by nature
or by an
unseen
external
agent.
To become
extinct
, to expire.
●
In Card games:
To
discard
or
meld
all the
cards
in
one's
hand.
●
To
pass out
of fashion.
●
To have a
romantic
relationship, one that
involves
going out
together on
dates
; to be a couple.
●
To have a
romantic
relationship (with someone).
●
To fail.
●
To
spend
the last
moments
of a show (while
playing
something).
●
To
recede
; to ebb.
●
To
sympathize
with; to
express
positive
feelings
towards.
●
To
take part
in a
duel
(with).
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Synonyms
Date
Leave
See
Step Out
Stepping Out
Stepped Out
Got Out
Get Off
Gets Out
Get Out
Getting Out
Antonyms
Stay In
Come In
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