Present participle for to leave or exit a place
“He waited for hours for Myles to come out of his room and still he didn't hear a sound.”
Present participle for to emerge from somewhere and become visible
“As time passes, the clouds will move off and the sun will come out of it.”
Present participle for to ooze, or pass slowly through pores or other small openings
“He finds the leaf covered with a sticky fluid, and his touch causes more of the fluid to come out of little pores in the leaf.”
Present participle for to originate from a given place or source
“The movement that would come out of this period would affect and engulf the entire region.”
Present participle for to survive or live through a bad or challenging experience
“Ezeulu did not come out of the situation unscathed. His strong will and obstinacy that served him well in the past when fighting a just cause fails him on this occasion.”
Denotes the source, origin or provenance of
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