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Phrasal Verb - Going away (phrasal verb)

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To leave a place or situation, often implying a final or complete departure.
  2. To make someone or something leave a place or situation.
  3. To cease to exist or be present, often implying a temporary state.

Examples

No.Example
1I'm going away for the weekend to visit my family.
2Can you please go away and let me finish my work?
3The storm went away and the sun came out.
4I'm going to go away and think about what I want to do with my life.
5The noise of the construction site went away in the evening.
6The pain in my head went away after I took some medicine.
7The problem went away on its own, but it may come back.
8The old man went away, leaving his fortune to his granddaughter.
9The crowd went away peacefully after the concert ended.
10The sun went away, leaving the stars to twinkle in the night sky.