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Verb: go out
  1. Move out of or depart from
    "The workers went out of the building at five";
    - exit, get out, leave
     
  2. Leave the house to go somewhere
    "We never went out when our children were small"
     
  3. Take the field
    "The soldiers went out on missions"
     
  4. Become extinguished
    "The lights suddenly went out and we were in the dark"
     
  5. Date regularly; have a steady relationship with
    "They've been going out for six months";
    - go steady, date, see
     
  6. (fashion) go out of fashion; become unfashionable
    "Bell-bottom pants went out in the late 1970s"

Derived forms: went out, going out, goes out, gone out

See also: travel

Type of: affiliate, associate, assort, cease, change, consort, end, finish, go away, go forth, leave, move, off [informal], stop, terminate

Antonym: come in

Encyclopedia: Go out