Get out | EWA Phasal Verbs Dictionary
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Get out

/ɡet ˈaʊt/

A2

Beginner

1. To leave a place, especially a building or vehicle.

  • I told them to get out of the house immediately.
  • Once the bus arrived at the station, everyone started to get out.

2. To remove something from a place or container.

  • He managed to get the laptop out of the bag without anyone noticing.
  • Can you help me get these boxes out of the car?

3. To escape from an unpleasant situation or avoid a responsibility.

  • I need to get out of going to that meeting tomorrow.
  • She got out of cleaning the garage by pretending to be sick.

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