Phrasal Verb - Going away (phrasal verb)
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.Definition
- To leave a place or situation, often implying a final or complete departure.
- To make someone or something leave a place or situation.
- To cease to exist or be present, often implying a temporary state.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I'm going away for the weekend to visit my family. |
| 2 | Can you please go away and let me finish my work? |
| 3 | The storm went away and the sun came out. |
| 4 | I'm going to go away and think about what I want to do with my life. |
| 5 | The noise of the construction site went away in the evening. |
| 6 | The pain in my head went away after I took some medicine. |
| 7 | The problem went away on its own, but it may come back. |
| 8 | The old man went away, leaving his fortune to his granddaughter. |
| 9 | The crowd went away peacefully after the concert ended. |
| 10 | The sun went away, leaving the stars to twinkle in the night sky. |