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Phrasal Verb - going without

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'go without' means to do without a particular thing or to experience a lack of something. It implies that the person or people involved are making sacrifices or enduring hardships due to the absence of the thing or things in question.

Examples

No.Example
1During the economic crisis, many families were forced to go without heat or electricity.
2My friend and I decided to go without food for 24 hours as part of a charity fundraiser.
3The refugees in the camp were going without basic necessities such as water, food, and shelter.
4I've given up smoking and have been going without it for three weeks now.
5The company was going without a key employee after he resigned unexpectedly.
6The children were going without their mother's love and attention due to her long work hours.
7Many people in the developing world go without clean drinking water on a daily basis.
8The prisoners were going without proper medical care and were subjected to inhumane conditions.
9The explorers were going without any contact with civilization for months on end.
10The artist was going without inspiration and struggled to create new work.