Go out
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British pronunciation/ɡˌəʊ ˈaʊt/
American pronunciation/ɡˌoʊ ˈaʊt/

Definition & Meaning of "go out"

to go out
[phrase form: go]
01

to leave the house and attend a specific social event to enjoy your time

Intransitive
to go out definition and meaning
02

to regularly spend time with a person that one likes and has a sexual or romantic relationship with

Intransitive: to go out | to go out with sb
to go out definition and meaning
03

(of fire or a light) to stop giving heat or brightness

Intransitive
to go out definition and meaning
04

to leave a place or location

Intransitive: to go out of a place
05

to step onto the playing area, like a field or stage, especially in sports or performances

Intransitive: to go out somewhere
06

to become unfashionable or unpopular

Intransitive
07

to be broadcast

Intransitive
08

to be eliminated from a sports competition or tournament by losing a game or match

Intransitive: to go out of a tournament
09

(of water) to gradually recede or move away from a certain area, such as a beach or shoreline

Intransitive
10

to play all the cards in one's hand in a card game, either by melding them or discarding them

Intransitive
11

to fail to function or operate properly

Intransitive
12

(of news or information) to be made known to the public

Intransitive
13

to be sent or delivered to someone

Intransitive: to go out to sb

go out

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Example
They often go out on weekends to explore new restaurants.
They planned to go out for a movie and ice cream.
The players went out onto the ice for the ice hockey match.
The streetlamp went out due to a power outage.
The soccer team went out onto the field with high spirits.
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