get out

What does the phrasal verb “get out” mean? Explore the meaning and usage of the phrasal verb “get out“, illustrated with examples:

Definition

1. To leave a vehicle (car, taxi…)
2. To help someone leave.
3. To become known
4. To spend free time out of the house.
5. To publish something, or make a product available.
6. To say something with difficulty.
7. To clean something. To eliminate dirt or stains.

Example(s)

1. I’ll get out at the the end of the road.
2.When the fire started, we got the children out first.
3. The secret got out.
4. Get out and have fun. You work too hard
5. The company has just gotten their new product out.
6. He could hardly get the words out because he was very ill.
7. How can I get this stain out?

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