GO OUT


Meaning of GO OUT in English

intransitive verb Date: before 12th century 1. to go forth, abroad, or outdoors, b. to take the field as a soldier, to participate as a principal in a duel, to travel as or as if a colonist or immigrant, to work away from home, 2. to come to an end, to give up office ; resign , to become obsolete or unfashionable, d. to play the last card of one's hand, to reach or exceed the total number of points required for game in cards, to take part in social activities, to go on strike, break , collapse , to become a candidate

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