1.
to avoid a responsibility or duty :
We promised we'd go—we can't get out of it now.
[+ -ing ]
I wish I could get out of going to that meeting.
2.
to stop having a particular habit :
I can't get out of the habit of waking at six in the morning.
1.
to avoid a responsibility or duty :
We promised we'd go—we can't get out of it now.
[+ -ing ]
I wish I could get out of going to that meeting.
2.
to stop having a particular habit :
I can't get out of the habit of waking at six in the morning.
Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary. Оксфордский английский словарь для изучающик язык на продвинутом уровне. 2005