go out
go out
1 to leave your house to go to a social event
She goes out a lot.
go out doing something
He goes out drinking most evenings.
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2 when the tide goes out, it moves away from the land
3 to be sent
Have the invitations gone out yet?
4 (British English) when a radio or television programme goes out, it is broadcast
5 when news or information goes out, it is announced or published
go out that…
Word went out that the director had resigned.
6 if a fire or light goes out, it stops burning or shining
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go out (of something)
1 to fail to reach the next stage of a competition, etc.
She went out of the tournament in the first round.
2 to be no longer fashionable or generally used
Those skirts went out years ago.
go out with somebody | go out (together)
(especially of young people) to spend time with somebody and have a romantic or sexual relationship with them
Tom has been going out with Lucy for six weeks.
How long have Tom and Lucy been going out together?
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