Phrasal Verb - Dropping Out
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.Definition
To stop attending or participating in something, especially because it becomes too difficult or because something more enjoyable is found.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | She dropped out of law school after struggling with the coursework. |
| 2 | He dropped out of the competition because his fellow competitors were too skilled. |
| 3 | After a year, Sarah dropped out of college to travel the world. |
| 4 | The student dropped out of the math olympiad due to fear of failure. |
| 5 | He dropped out of the music program because he lost interest. |
| 6 | The new employee dropped out of the big project because she felt overwhelmed. |
| 7 | The high school student dropped out of sports to focus on academics. |
| 8 | The company dropped out of the deal because the terms were unfavorable. |
| 9 | She dropped out of the advanced math class due to the level of difficulty. |
| 10 | He dropped out of college after his trust was misplaced by a friend. |