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Phrasal Verb - Going out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'go out' has multiple meanings. 1. To leave one's home or a place to go somewhere, typically for an evening of social activities. 2. To begin or start something, such as a business or a project. 3. To make an appearance or be seen in public. 4. To be expelled or ejected from a place. 5. To extend or go beyond the usual or expected limits.

Examples

No.Example
1They usually go out for dinner on Saturdays.
2The new business is finally going out on its own.
3The famous actor went out to greet his fans.
4The student was sent out of the classroom for misbehavior.
5The storm went out to sea, leaving clear skies behind.
6The team's performance went out with a bang.
7The company's profits went out the window after the merger.
8The artist's work went out of fashion.
9The party went out late into the night.
10The research went out of the lab and into the real world.