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go out

verb
  1. To leave, especially a building.

    "Please go out through the back door."

  2. To leave one's abode to go to public places, especially for recreation or entertainment.

    "Let's go out tonight and have some fun!"

  3. To be eliminated from a competition.

    "Our team went out in the third round."

Synonymsdate
Antonymscome in, come in, stay in

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