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Definition of "get out of" []

  • To leave, exit, or become free of. (verb)
  • To circumvent some obligation entirely. (verb)

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Use "get out of" in a sentence
  • "What if Cody Unser could get out of her wheelchair and live her dream of being able to take that first step?"
  • "He adds: "And so it is with all the organs of the body which act spontaneously; they get out of order and become functionally defective, if, as the result of the attention and self-observation directed towards them, impulses flow to them from the centres of consciousness and will in the same way as they flow to the organs [e.g. the muscles] which are normally under the control of the will.""
  • "Mike Sexton and Doc Earle jointly decided that it might be good for Stuey to get out of Las Vegas and seek help."
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