To leave or absent oneself from a place, sometimes temporarily
“I have decided to go out for some fresh air now. That is what I have decided to do. Does that break some kind of law written somewhere?”
To be extinguished, typically of a flame
“Tal saw the light from the fire go out, and decided that it would be wise to return to his own hut.”
To become dark or dim, typically of a source of light
“Entering it, the lights suddenly go out, leaving you in darkness as you sense their forms moving to attack around you.”
To engage in social activities (with other people)
“Angela knew her mother would not let her go out with her friends if she knew what Megan told her.”
To ebb or flow out
“I suppose the tide will go out again early in the morning, and then I can walk ashore.”
To have a romantic relationship with someone
“Seriously, who wouldn't want to go out with a suave, sophisticated guy like me?”
To flicker or shine unsteadily or as if about to be extinguished
To leave or set out on an excursion or journey
To fall asleep from exhaustion
To unregister oneself from something that one has signed up for
To structurally collapse or give way
To fight a duel or duels
To party or celebrate in a rowdy, wild manner, especially in a public place
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