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go out
intransitive verb
1.
 a. : to go forth, abroad, or out of doors
  < decided to go out to the stadium for the weigh-in and buy my ticket there — A.J.Liebling >
 specifically : to leave one's house
  < induced me to go out for the evening — A.N.Whitehead >
 b.
  (1) : to take the field as a soldier
   < there are other men fitter to go out than I — Shakespeare >
  (2) : to participate as a principal in a duel
 c. : to travel as or as if a colonist or immigrant
  < a lad who goes out to the Canadian Rockies — British Book News >
 d. : to work away from home
  < is a workman's wife and has herself gone out as a char when things were difficult — Saturday Review >
 e. : to play the first nine holes of an 18-hole golf match
  < went out in 38 and finished with 35 for a score of 73 >
2.
 a. : to come to an end
  < March came in like a lion and went out like a lamb >
 b. : to become extinguished
  < after a moment the hall light went out and she could hear … footsteps — Margaret A. Barnes >
 c. : to give up office : resign
  < an absolute certainty that the government will go out — Rachel M. Praed >
 d. : to become obsolete or unfashionable
  < the sort of caricature that went out with twenty-three skiddoo — Charles Lee >
 e. of the tide : ebb, recede
 f. : to cease to operate or function : fail
  < the men were ordered to jump when two of the plane's four engines went outSpringfield (Massachusetts) Union >
 g. : to end one's turn at bat (as in baseball) : make an out
  < the batter went out on a fly to right field >
 h.
  (1) : to play the last card of one's hand
  (2) : to reach or exceed the total number of points required for game in cards
 i. : die
  < the patient caught pneumonia and went out shortly before midnight >
3. : to take part in social activities
 < the high-school set went out constantly during the holidays >
4. : to take a B.A. degree at Cambridge University
 < had gone out in honors, having been a second-class man — Anthony Trollope >
5. : to become emotionally drawn or impelled : issue forth : flow out
 < his sympathy went out to whoever suffered … from the injustice of society — V.L.Parrington >
6. : to go on strike
 < ready to go out also were 6000 textile workers — Time >
7. : to become spread abroad : come to be issued or published
 < an interoffice memo goes out in sixteen copies — J.M.Barzun >
8. : to give way to pressure : break, collapse
 < a dam that might go out and drown many thousand people — F.D.Roosevelt >
9. : to become a candidate : try out
 < went out for the … team as a sixteen-year-old in his junior year — Stanley Frank >

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go out

1(Of a fire or light) be extinguished: a few minutes later the lights went out
More example sentences
  • Tal saw the light from the fire go out, and decided that it would be wise to return to his own hut.
  • I think the street lights went out too - it was pitch black.
  • Then all the lights went out and the building was blacked out.
Synonyms
be turned off, be extinguished;
stop burning, die out, be doused, be quenched
2(Of the tide) ebb.
Example sentences
  • Water subsided in some areas as the tide went out but the diversion signs were back up again at high tide on Thursday morning and Thursday evening.
  • As the tide went out yesterday, cavalcades of cars and transit vans poured into the area, with a Spanish lorry parked at Bardsea and a ship on standby in the bay waiting to be loaded.
  • Otherwise they would have suffered another two and a half hour wait before the tide went out again, by which time it would have been dark.
3Leave one’s home to go to a social event: I’m going out for dinner
More example sentences
  • I wasn't a very social person, nor did I enjoy social events or going out on the town.
  • My job is quite social, and everybody goes out after work.
  • Poor levels of lighting had been making elderly residents reluctant to go out at night to events in the Butler Community Centre or even to the local shops.
4Carry on a regular romantic or sexual relationship: he was going out with her best friend
More example sentences
  • I had had a bad relationship a year prior to going out with him and things were good between us, we seemed to click (well, at least I thought we did).
  • Actually, he's going out with someone else now.
  • I was going out with this guy for two years and all that time he had been seeing another girl.
Synonyms
see, take out, be someone's boyfriend/girlfriend, be romantically involved with, go around with, keep company
informal date, go steady with, go with
Australian informal track square with
British informal, dated walk out with
North American informal, dated step out with
dated court, woo
5Used to convey someone’s deep sympathy or similar feeling: her heart went out to the pitiful figure
More example sentences
  • Our deepest sympathies go out to the victims and the families of all those involved.
  • Our thoughts and deepest sympathies go out to his family and fiends.
  • ‘We have expressed our sympathies to the family involved and our heart goes out to them at this very sad time,’ he said.
6 Golf Play the first nine holes in a round of eighteen holes: McAllister went out in 43 Compare with come home (see home).
More example sentences
  • Faldo, playing with Ian Poulter, one of the next generation of English young guns, got off to a great start with birdies at the second and fourth holes to go out in 34.
  • When I bogeyed those three holes going out, I was a bit concerned but I held it together after that.
7(In some card games) be the first to dispose of all the cards in one’s hand.
Example sentences
  • The play ends when a player goes out, i.e. disposes of all the cards in hand.
  • As a further development of the above ideas, some players do not allow a player to go out by discarding a card that could have been melded.
  • Getting rid of your last card is called going out.
See parent entry: go


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