go%20out
verb
- 1
To leave, especially a building.
“Please go out through the back door.”
- 2
To leave one's abode to go to public places, especially for recreation or entertainment.
“Let's go out tonight and have some fun!”
- 3
To be eliminated from a competition.
“Our team went out in the third round.”
- 4
To be turned off or extinguished.
“The lights went out.”
- 5
To become extinct, to expire.
- 6
To discard or meld all the cards in one's hand.
- 7
To pass out of fashion.
- 8
(of a couple) To have a romantic relationship, one that involves going out together on dates; to be a couple.
“Jack and Susan are going out.”
- 9
(with with) To have a romantic relationship (with someone).
“Do you think she will go out with anyone this year?”
- 10
To fail.
“I'd like to help clear the field, but my knee went out on me.”
- 11
(with on) To spend the last moments of a show (while playing something).
“Thank you for introducing us to your new album. Which song should we go out on?”
- 12
(of the tide) To recede; to ebb.
- 13
(usually of one's heart) To sympathize with; to express positive feelings towards.
“My heart went out to her, but there was nothing I could do.”
- 14
To die.
“As much as you may want to plan your funeral, you can't control when you go out.”
- 15
To take part in a duel (with).
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